Richard Halliwell is no longer with us. One of #Warhammer's creators, plus #SpaceHulk, #DarkFuture, and more.
— Graeme Davis (@GraemeJDavis) May 3, 2021
To say Hal was a personality is an understatement. I think of him as the British games industry's very own Crazy Diamond. Shine on, Hal.https://t.co/AaIscU2k3Q
Such a sad sad passing.
ReplyDeleteRIP. Sorry to hear that, he was very influential in the early days of GW.
ReplyDeleteUnlike other GW game designers of the 1980s, Richard Halliwell does not have a Wikipedia article, likely because he stepped away from the industry in the early 1990s. I am working to rectify that. So far the article is basically a list of games that he desinged or help to design, but I have not found any sourcres that talk about Richard the person. He apparently freelanced rather than take on a fulltime position at GW, some sources suggested that he travelled frequently, but I still have not found a source (or sources) that explain who he was, and why he stepped away from GW and game design after winning two Origins Awards in two years. Can anyone point me at some sources that talk about Richard the person?
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't stumbled on this one yet, perhaps it might offer some new info, either in the post or the comments below it:
Deletehttp://realmofchaos80s.blogspot.com/2013/03/richard-halliwella-tribute-to-games.html
Very sorry to hear this. I mis-spent much of my youth on his games, and still treasure Dark Future and Block Mania. Will be playing them again very soon in his honour.
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