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If there is any common thread in Robert Woodhead's career, it is "doing weird things with computers." Along with Andrew Greenberg, he created the Apple II game Wizardry, one of the first role playing games written for a personal computer. Later, he authored Interferon and Virex, two of the earliest anti-virus applications for the Macintosh, and co-founded AnimEigo, one of the first US Anime releasing companies. As a hobby, he builds Combat Robots, and his children, James Ueki and Alex Ueki, are the 2004 National Champions in the 30lb Featherweight class.
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