Stu Rose
From Stargate Worlds Wiki (SGW)
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| Stu Rose | |
| Gender: | Male |
| Job: | Art Director |
| Forum Name: | StuRose |
Stu Rose has been involved in the entertainment software industry for nearly 15 years. He has experience managing artists as well as their projects. The preponderance of Stu's career to date was with Blizzard Entertainment. Stu was involved with nearly every game Blizzard has developed to date. He designed the Blizzard, Warcraft, and Starcraft logos, created game design documentation for Warcraft, created most of the buildings in Warcraft 3, and gave the peasant his voice.
Stu has worked on the following games: Lost Vikings (SNES, GBA); Castles (Mac); Rock 'n' Roll Racing (SNES, Genesis, GBA); Blackthorne (SNES, Genesis, PC); Death of Superman (SNES); Warcraft (PC); Warcraft II (PC); Diablo (PC); Starcraft (PC); Warcraft III (PC); World of Warcraft (PC).
Prior to joining the world of entertainment software, Stu was an award-winning editorial cartoonist for a newspaper.
When Stu is not working diligently on Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment's next big thing, he is sitting in a corner of his haunted house trying to avoid his cat's razor sharp teeth. Stu was once attacked by a nasty rabbit that agroed to his ankles. It is Stu's goal in life that all small mammals eventually lose interest in biting him.
Post from Meet Your Development Team:
- "Hey, Stu Rose here. I'm the art director here at Cheyenne Mountain.
- I have the fun of oversee and managing a insane group of talented individuals to make the art for stargate worlds. The team that's been built here is the best I've seen in my entire game career. Which is going to make my job super easy. Which pleases me no end.
- Previous to this, I worked at a place called Blizzard Entertainment for about 12 years. that was pretty fun too.
- I'm currently addicted to WoW, and have been camping the Badlands looking to make Broken Tooth my pet.
- The weather here today, is amazing. With the dry desert air, 85 feels like 75. So anytime you read the weather report for here, subtract 10-15 to get a good idea of what it's really like. Don't tell anyone this, or they all may want to move here."

