Brian Moriarty initially worked at Infocom as a technician, updating their interpreters for the Atari, Apple, Commodore, and Tandy machines. Eventually he became an Implementer, Infocom's title for game developers. Moriarty is credited with games such as Wishbringer and Trinity. After Infocom's closure, Brian landed a job at Lucasfilm Games, which was eventually renamed as LucasArts Entertainment Company. While there he worked on Loom, which received many industry awards.
Getting into the Business
The Future of Gaming
The Infocom Ethic
The State of the Industry
Violence in Video Games