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'''Damian Isla''' is a video game programmer and video game engineer. Isla was hired at [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] in [[2004]] to write the [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] script for ''[[Halo 2]]''. Thus, he was credited as an engineer on the Halo 2 project. He worked at Bungie for the duration of [[Halo 3]], and left the studio in late 2008 to move back to Boston where he founded the independent games company Moonshot Games.


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'''Damian Isla''' is a video game programmer and video game engineer. Isla was hired at [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] in [[2004 (real world)|2004]] to write the [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] script for ''[[Halo 2]]''.<ref>'''[[Halo 2 credits]]'''</ref> Thus, he was credited as an engineer on the Halo 2 project. He worked at Bungie for the duration of [[Halo 3]],<ref>'''[[Halo 3 credits]]'''</ref> and left the studio in late 2008 to move back to Boston where he founded the independent games company Moonshot Games.
 
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*[http://www.bungie.net/Inside/MeetTheTeam.aspx?Person=isla Damian Isla at Bungie.net]
*[http://halo.bungie.net/Inside/MeetTheTeam.aspx?Person=isla Damian Isla at Bungie.net]
*[http://www.moonshotgames.com/ Moonshot Games]
*[http://www.moonshotgames.com/ Moonshot Games]


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Damian Isla

Damian Isla is a video game programmer and video game engineer. Isla was hired at Bungie Studios in 2004 to write the AI script for Halo 2.[1] Thus, he was credited as an engineer on the Halo 2 project. He worked at Bungie for the duration of Halo 3,[2] and left the studio in late 2008 to move back to Boston where he founded the independent games company Moonshot Games.

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