Scott Miller, founder of Apogee, has over 1,000 hours in World of Warcraft and always plays a warrior in any RPG: 'I like to get right in their face and pound away'
Scott Miller, the founder of Apogee Software, has a long history in gaming, starting from 1975. He is known for pioneering the shareware model and has worked on notable titles like Commander Keen and Max Payne. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects at Apogee Entertainment, including a game called Vexlands.
- ▪Scott Miller founded Apogee Software in 1987 and pioneered the shareware model.
- ▪He has been involved in the gaming industry for over 50 years, starting from 1975.
- ▪Miller is currently working on around 12 projects at Apogee Entertainment.
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Gaming Industry Scott Miller, founder of Apogee, has over 1,000 hours in World of Warcraft and always plays a warrior in any RPG: 'I like to get right in their face and pound away' Features By Rick Lane published 17 May 2026 The shareware pioneer guides us through the games on his PC. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Scott Miller) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Scott Miller first got into PC gaming with the original IBM PC, having been writing games since 1975 for machines like the Wang 2200 and the Commodore PET.
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