Eugene Jarvis

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Eugene Jarvis (born 1955) is a game designer, producing pinball machines for Atari and video games for Williams Electronics. Most notable amongst his work are the seminal arcade video games Defender and Robotron: 2084 in the early 1980s, and the Cruis'n series of driving games for Midway Games in the 1990s.

He now works for his own studio, Raw Thrills, and his more recent work has returned him to the coin-op arcade game world with "Target:Terror", a first-person perspective shooting game based on the "war on terror".

He received his bachelor's degree in 1976 from UC Berkeley.