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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
'''Blue Steel''', whose real name is Ray Snyder, is a Design Support developer at [[NCsoft]]'s [[NorCal Studios]], formerly working on the game for [[Cryptic Studios]], and has worked on [["City Of" franchise|"City"]] since 2005. His job was once described to him as "to make sure the game is fun". He joined the [[redname]] ranks on the [[Official Forums]] on March 14, 2008.
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'''Blue Steel''', whose real name is Ray Snyder, is a Design Support developer at [[NCsoft]]'s [[NorCal Studios]], formerly at [[Cryptic Studios]], and has worked on [["City Of" franchise|"City"]] since 2005. His job was once described to him as "to make sure the game is fun". He joined the [[redname]] ranks on the [[Official Forums]] on March 14, 2008.
  
  

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This article is about the developer, Ray Snyder. For the hero, Blue Steel, see Blue Steel.
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Overview

Blue Steel, whose real name is Ray Snyder, is a Design Support developer at NCsoft's NorCal Studios, formerly at Cryptic Studios, and has worked on "City" since 2005. His job was once described to him as "to make sure the game is fun". He joined the redname ranks on the Official Forums on March 14, 2008.


Real Life

"I’m a gamer and have been since I was eleven and I first saw D&D. I’ve played tons of Role Playing games and then moved to table Top War games. While I was at Cryptic, I ran company game leagues for Warhammer 40K and Warmachine. Right now my table top passion is AT-43. I started playing MMOs with Ultima Online and have played Everquest, Anarchy Online, Star Wars Galaxies, Dark Age of Camelot and one to two others I can’t remember at the moment. Oh, I played this one game that I really liked, as I was a huge fan of Comics and I doubt I’d be the gamer I am today with out there influence as a child. It was City of Heroes. I fell in love with the game and played like mad. Image how I felt when Cryptic hired me to help make the game more fun."


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