Adrian Carmack
Adrian Carmack (May 5, 1969) is one of the four founders of Software, which are Tom Hall, John Romero and John Carmack (it has no relationship with the latter). He was one of the most actions in ID Software until the company leaves, in which he served as a graphic artist since the creation of it.
Adrian Carmack left Software in 2005. In his time he told the press that he felt that he had done everything he could in the field of video games and planned to follow his passions in the field of art. However, in September 2005, the Wall Street Journal revealed that Adrian was demanding his business partners because he was fired for them in an attempt to force him to sell his shares (41% of the company) for $ 11 million dollars under the terms of A contract that I wanted to annul the Court. It is thought that $ 11 million is a fraction of the true value of the shares, which are thought to be worth about $ 43 million, after the company received an offer of $ 105 million dollars of Activision in 2004.
Carmack is accredited by creating the term " Gibs ".
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