Brett Sperry is an American video game designer,[1] fine arts gallerist,[2][3][4] and professional photographer.
[5] In the world of video and computer games, Sperry was the co-founder and president of Westwood Studios,[6] where he created the Command and Conquer[7] series, among other titles.
In 1992, Sperry and Castle sold Westwood Studios to Virgin, despite receiving a higher offer from Sierra, citing the potential for greater freedom and autonomy.
[15] As Westwood grew into one of the most successful video and computer game companies,[16] Sperry continued as President and Executive Producer.
In 2009, Sperry became the spearhead and Chairman of a proposed $29-million international-class arts museum based in Las Vegas called "The Modern Contemporary."