George L. Mallen | |
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Born | 1939 |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of Brighton |
Occupation | Company chair |
Years active | 1962 onwards |
Employer(s) | System Research System Simulation Royal College of Art Bournemouth University |
Organization | Computer Arts Society (1968 onwards) |
Known for | Event One (1969) Creative computing Computer graphics Computer arts |
Notable work | Ecogame (1970) |
Spouse | Sarah Mallen |
George L. Mallen FBCS FRSA (born 1939) is a British businessman who has been a pioneer of creative computer systems since 1962.[1] He co-founded the Computer Arts Society (CAS) with Alan Sutcliffe and John Lansdown in 1968. In 1970, he led CAS members in creating Ecogame, the "first digitally driven, multi-player, interactive gaming system in the UK".[2] Also in 1970, he founded the company System Simulation Ltd, one of the longest established software companies in the United Kingdom.[1]