Suki Lee | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Computer programmer Video game designer Project manager |
Notable work | Math Gran Prix (Atari 2600) |
Suki Lee is an American video game designer and computer programmer. She was one of the few female developers atAtari, Inc. in the early 1980s where she wrote the educational gameMath Gran Prix for theAtari 2600 (1982) andObelix (1983) for the same system. Afterward she worked as a project manager atApple Computer.[citation needed]
Lee received her bachelor's degree atSan Jose State University with a major in general engineering.[1]
Lee was hired by Atari after college in August 1981. She was there until 1984, when she started working for Cadtrak Corporation developing software user interfaces for petroleum plant layout.[1] She also worked for Apple from 1986 to 1997, then later went to work at Palm, eCircle and WebTV until 1997. In late 2002, she resigned and continued working at Apple.[2]
The artwork “Suki Lee: The Hidden Past” by Linda Lai, Yifan Lin and Amanda Zhu was inspired by the gameDonald Duck's Speedboat.[6]
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