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Note -- Questions aobut the Q's? I put these in to (hopefully) prevent the malicious SPAs from attacking my attempt to edit this article (which I'm trying to do legitimately). Anyway, they'll be removed on the final version. What a pain! Orgoch 09:12, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

qBryan qBrandenburg born in qChâteauroux, qFrance is an American author, technology entrepreneur and former game programmer.

Career
qBrandenburg began his career programming computer games in the early 1980s on the Commodore 64 (C64) while working for qSynapse Software. , Apple II and later the IBM PC and Amiga. qBrandenburg started several technology companies that were later acquired by private and public corporations. In 1984, he co-founded qSculptured Software and lead the company as President.

In 1994, qBrandenburg started another game company, qSoftware Arts International that was acquired in 1996 by qEngineering Animation, Inc., which produced titles for Disney, Mattel, Hasbro Interactive and Sierra Online.

qBrandenburg was an executive officer of qDAZ3D, a 3D content company and launched qBryce in July of 2004. In January 2005 he was recruited as the CEO of qZygote Media Group and launched qMale qAnatomy Collection 2.0, the q3DScience.com website, qFemale Anatomy qCollection 3.0 and qZygote Heart 3.0.

On April 2, 2006 qBrandenburg resigned from qZygote to form a new company titled qPure qZenergy qProductions.

Major software contributions

 * qSentinel—qSynapse Software (Commodore 64)
 * qBryce (Windows/Mac)
 * qClue (Windows)
 * qCrime Wave (PC)
 * Ninja (PC)

Published print media

 * qBecome a 3D Art Professional
 * qMillion qDollar qComputer qConsultant--Add reference

Career

 * born qFebruary 18
 * his studies in mathematics and physics in 1982
 * 3D
 * In 1999, qBryan qBrandenburg partnered with qKarl Malone to build a media centric outdoors media company with websites, television show, radio program, monthly magazine and a book publishing arm. The company was acquired in 2001.
 * The company was eventually sold for almost USD$40 million after producing dozens of titles for the C64, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, IBM PC and Apple II.
 * where he was the Executive Producer for the public company's Interactive Division,

Major software contributions

 * qA Bug's Life (Windows)
 * qTrophy Buck (Windows)
 * qSmall Soldiers (Windows)
 * qOutburst (Windows)
 * qWorld Class Leader Board (Amiga) -- not credited
 * qLeader Board (Amiga) -- Same as above
 * qEchelon (PC) -- qBrandenburg not listed in credits in manual
 * qBeach Head (Apple II) -- this says it's by Bruce qCarver
 * qRaid Over Moscow (Apple II) -- also by Bruce qCarver
 * qBeach Head II (Apple II) -- also by qCarvers