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Greg Street

Greg Street is credited on 27 releases across 13 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1996–2010 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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27

Pressings credited

13

Albums

3

Decades active

9

In collections

Biography

Greg Street is an American video game designer and former Head of Creative Development for Riot Games. Street was previously employed by Blizzard Entertainment as Lead Systems Designer on the award-winning MMORPG World of Warcraft, and is also known by his screen name "Ghostcrawler" on the World of Warcraft forums and his own Twitter account. Prior to being employed by Blizzard, Street worked as a marine biologist, eventually moving into the game design field. He also worked with Ensemble Studios on the Age of Empires series of real-time strategy games, during which period he was also known by the screen name "Deathshrimp". In November 2013 he announced on his personal Facebook that he was leaving Blizzard Entertainment to pursue a "great opportunity for something new and exciting." In January 2014, it was announced that Greg Street had become the Lead Game Designer for Riot Games and in August 2018, Street shared the news that he would become Head of Creative Development at Riot, through a tweet in which he stated he would not be working directly on League of Legends anymore. On 28 July 2021, Street's name came up in a photo-op in the infamous Cosby Room with Alex Afrasiabi, who was named in a California State lawsuit against Activision-Blizzard for mistreating women at the company.

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Credited work

27 releases · 13 albums · active 1996–2010

  • Production · 20
  • Performance · 14
  • Other credits · 6
  • Engineering · 4

Studios: Patchwerk Recording Studios · Digital Edge Studios · Entertainment International Studios · Purple Dragon Studios

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