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Carla Meninsky


Carla Meninsky is a former video game designer during the early years of the Atari 2600 video game console. Along with Carol Shaw (creator of 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe and River Raid), Meninsky was one of two female engineers at Atari to develop video game cartridges released in the early 1980s.

Meninsky's Atari 2600 credits include the 1980 racing game Dodge 'Em (an unofficial version of Sega's 1979 Head On coin-op) and a 1981 port of Atari's Warlords. Meninsky also worked on the 2600 port of Star Raiders (originally designed by Doug Neubauer and released in 1979 for the Atari 8-bit computers) and an unreleased prototype of Tempest.

Meninsky's mother was a programmer and Carla learned programming in high school, but she switched from mathematics to neuropsychology and brain modelling at Stanford University. Given her artistic bent, Meninsky was particularly interested in vision and eventually veered back toward programming and a lifelong dream of creating animation tools. She presented her animation idea to Atari and was hired, but in the fluid environment characteristic of an early start-up, her talents were soon put to videogame programming. While pursuing venture capital for animation, Meninsky worked for Electronic Arts (EA) and other game publishers and eventually started her own successful contract programming company. In the course of writing contracts and seeing intellectual property rights being ignored by some companies, she became interested in intellectual property law.


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