Arjan Brussee (born 1972) is a Dutch video game programmer and entrepreneur, the main coder behind the first two Jazz Jackrabbit games,[better source needed] co-founder of Guerrilla Games and co-founder of Boss Key Productions. He is often credited with being the first successful Dutch game developer, sometimes mentioned as "the godfather of Dutch game development".
Career :
Brussee used to be a demoscene coder. As a member of the group Ultra Force, he coded one of the first demos ever to use 3D imagery on the PC, called Vectordemo. At Guerrilla Games, he worked on the Killzone series as a development director and part of the management team. On 23 February 2012, Brussee announced that he was leaving Guerilla and would be joining the EA Games studio Visceral Games as an executive producer working on Battlefield Hardline.