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Larry DeMar | |
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![]() Larry DeMar speaks during the Vid Kidz panel at California Extreme 2016. | |
Other names | L.E.D. |
Occupation(s) | Video game and pinball designer and programmer |
Employer | Leading Edge Design |
Known for | Defender, High Speed, The Addams Family |
Website | Leading Edge Design |
Lawrence E. "Larry" DeMar (also known as L.E.D.) is an American video game and pinball designer and software programmer. He is known as co-designer, alongside Eugene Jarvis, of the classic arcade games Defender and Robotron: 2084.
During his earlier years at Williams he worked as a software engineer. By 1993 he was director of pinball engineering.[1]
He is the founder of design firm Leading Edge Design (LED), which creates gaming concepts for the casino industry.
DeMar's games
Video games
- Defender
- Stargate (a.k.a. Defender II)
- Robotron: 2084
- Blaster
Pinball
Williams
- Black Knight
- Jungle Lord
- Scorpion
- Space Shuttle: Pinball Adventure
- High Speed
- Banzai Run
- FunHouse
- Jack*Bot
Midway (Bally)
External links
- Leading Edge Design
- Larry DeMar on LinkedInScript error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
- Pinball News: Interview with Larry DeMar at Pinball Expo 2003
References
- ↑ Estes, Ted (1998). "Pinball Collector Becomes Pinball Developer". GameRoom Magazine. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2025-06-28.
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