Robert Woodhead

[2][3][4] Woodhead designed the 1982 Apple II arcade game Star Maze, which was programmed by Gordon Eastman and sold through Sir-Tech.

[5] He told TODAY magazine in 1983, "I have loads of arcade game ideas, but lack the patience to do the actual coding.

"[5] Later, he authored Interferon and Virex,[6] two of the earliest anti-virus applications for the Macintosh, and co-founded AnimEigo, one of the first US anime releasing companies.

Woodhead made a cameo appearance in the 1982 video game Ultima II as an NPC; when the player talked to him he would scream "Copy Protect!

[9] Woodhead has also served on the Eve Online Council of Stellar Management with an in-game avatar name of Trebor Daehdoow.