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| - Shawn C. Green es un diseñador de videojuegos, más conocido por su trabajo en las series de Doom y Hexen para id Software y Apogee/3D Realms. Para id Software, Shawn logró el traslado de Doom, Doom II y Hexen a diversas plataformas, incluyendo Windows 95, Sega Saturn, PSX, N64, Mac y Atari Jaguar. Después trabajó en el desarrolo del videojuego Daikatana como programador de Ion Storm en Dallas, Texas asociado con John Romero. Ha trabajado haciendo Halo: Combat Evolved para Gearbox Software.
- Shawn C. Green is a video game designer who is best known for his work on the Doom and Hexen for id Software and for 3D Realms. For id Software, Shawn managed the porting of Doom, Doom II, and Hexen to various platforms including Win95, Sega Saturn, PSX, N64, Mac and Atari Jaguar. After id Software, Shawn joined John Romero at Ion Storm Dallas where he worked as a programmer on Daikatana. He has also worked for Gearbox Software making Halo.
- Shawn Green is a former major league baseball player.
- Shawn David Green (born November 10, 1972, in Des Plaines, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball player. Green plays right field for the New York Mets, but will be competing with Lastings Milledge to hold that position in spring training in 2007.[1] It is possible that he will play the first series of the season at first base.[2]
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| - Shawn C. Green es un diseñador de videojuegos, más conocido por su trabajo en las series de Doom y Hexen para id Software y Apogee/3D Realms. Para id Software, Shawn logró el traslado de Doom, Doom II y Hexen a diversas plataformas, incluyendo Windows 95, Sega Saturn, PSX, N64, Mac y Atari Jaguar. Después trabajó en el desarrolo del videojuego Daikatana como programador de Ion Storm en Dallas, Texas asociado con John Romero. Ha trabajado haciendo Halo: Combat Evolved para Gearbox Software.
- Shawn C. Green is a video game designer who is best known for his work on the Doom and Hexen for id Software and for 3D Realms. For id Software, Shawn managed the porting of Doom, Doom II, and Hexen to various platforms including Win95, Sega Saturn, PSX, N64, Mac and Atari Jaguar. After id Software, Shawn joined John Romero at Ion Storm Dallas where he worked as a programmer on Daikatana. He has also worked for Gearbox Software making Halo.
- Shawn David Green (born November 10, 1972, in Des Plaines, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball player. Green plays right field for the New York Mets, but will be competing with Lastings Milledge to hold that position in spring training in 2007.[1] It is possible that he will play the first series of the season at first base.[2] Green was a 1st round draft pick, and in the major leagues has been a 2-time All-Star. He has driven in 100 runs 4 times and scored 100 runs 4 times, has hit 40 or more home runs 3 times, has led the league in doubles, extra base hits, and total bases, has won both a Gold Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award, and set the Dodgers single-season record in home runs. Green has also been in the top 5 in the league in home runs, RBIs, intentional walks, and MVP voting. Green holds or is tied for the following major league records: most home runs in a game (4), most extra base hits in a game (5), most total bases in a game (19), most runs scored in a game (6), most home runs in 2 consecutive games (5), most home runs in 3 consecutive games (7), and most consecutive home runs (4). He hit his 4 homeruns, 5 extra basehits, and 19 total bases against the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2001 season. He is one of only 4 active players with at least 300 home runs, 1,000 runs and RBIs, 400 doubles, a .280 batting average, and 150 stolen bases. The others are Barry Bonds, Ken Griffey, and Gary Sheffield, each of whom is at least 2 years older than Green, with at least 1,400 more at bats. Through 2006, in the 2000s he is 2nd in the major leagues in games played (798), 13th in total bases (1,535), 15th in home runs (162), 16th in hits (842), and 17th in runs (505). He has also hit .351 with the bases loaded. He hit 11 home runs for the Mets in 2007 (5 of them in April) and his 329 total home runs is 2 short of Hank Greenberg's record for Jewish ball players. Green is noted for his smooth swing, as well as for the strength and accuracy of his arm in the outfield (he had 14 assists, for example, in 1998). Green is one of the more well-known Jewish-American major league ballplayers, and the most prominent one with the Mets since Art Shamsky played right field for the 1969 World Champion Mets.[3] Green has missed games on Yom Kippur, as he did in 2004 when the Dodgers were in the playoff hunt.
- Shawn Green is a former major league baseball player.
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