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Most notable is her role as one of the first "well-known" female gamers. Stevie has a fairly storied career in video games from her role as the first female professional gamer at the Cyberathlete Professional League to her journey from quality assurance to level designer at Ion Storm to an eventual role as CEO of Monkeystone Games.
As a humble gamer she gained notoriety for winning a Quake deathmatch against John Romero. That fateful meeting led Stevie to eventual employment at Ion Storm which then led to a relationship with John. Their relationship ended in early 2003. Until then, Case was the CEO of Monkeystone Games, a wireless game development company she co-founded with Romero.
Case would definitely be classified as a "hot gamer chick". She was approached by Playboy to appear in a layout. She did the shoot in early 2000. The images can be found on the internets, but never made it to the magazine.
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Stevie Case (Stevana Case, born September 7, 1976) is a little known yet interesting figure in gaming.Most notable is her role as one of the first "well-known" female gamers. Stevie has a fairly storied career in video games from her role as the first female professional gamer at the Cyberathlete Professional League to her journey from quality assurance to level designer at Ion Storm to an eventual role as CEO of Monkeystone Games.
As a humble gamer she gained notoriety for winning a Quake deathmatch against John Romero. That fateful meeting led Stevie to eventual employment at Ion Storm which then led to a relationship with John. Their relationship ended in early 2003. Until then, Case was the CEO of Monkeystone Games, a wireless game development company she co-founded with Romero.
Case would definitely be classified as a "hot gamer chick". She was approached by Playboy to appear in a layout. She did the shoot in early 2000. The images can be found on the internets, but never made it to the magazine.
Stevie Case games
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| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
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Constantine released on Feb. 14, 2005 |
PC, PS2, XBOX | Bits Studios Ltd. | |
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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down - Team Sabre |
PC, PS2 | Ritual Entertainment | |
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Congo Cube released on June 22, 2003 |
PC | Monkeystone Games | |
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Hyperspace Delivery Boy! released on Dec. 23, 2001 |
GBA, MAC, PC | Monkeystone Games | |
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Anachronox released on June 27, 2001 |
PC | Ion Storm Inc. | |
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Red Faction released on May 21, 2001 |
PS2, PC, NGE, MAC | Volition Incorporated | |
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John Romero's Daikatana released on April 14, 2000 |
PC, N64 | Ion Storm Inc., Kemco | |
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SiN: Wages of Sin released on Feb. 28, 1999 |
PC | 2015, Inc., Ritual Entertainment | |
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SiN released on Oct. 31, 1998 |
MAC, PC | Ritual Entertainment |
| Full Name: | Stevie Case |
| Gender: | Female |
| Birthday: | Sept. 7, 1976 |
| Death: | n/a |
| Credited In: | 9 games |
| 1st Game Credit: | n/a |
| Currently Working For: | |
| Hometown: | |
| Country: | United States |
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