Phi Delta Theta Logo
 
Jeff Weiner
Pennsylvania '89
Jeff Weiner Pennsylvania '89 CEO of business-related social networking site LinkedIn
read more
Adam Silver
Duke '84
Adam Silver Duke '84 The Next Commissioner of the National Basketball Association
read more
Budge Huskey
Mercer '81
Budge Huskey Mercer '81 CEO and President of Coldwell Banker Real Estate
read more
Stephen J. "Tio" Kleberg
Texas Tech '69
Stephen J. "Tio" Kleberg Texas Tech '69 Phi Delta Theta Foundation Trustee Emeritus awarded with Legion…
read more
Colby Donaldson
Texas Tech '96
Colby Donaldson Texas Tech '96 Host, Top Shot and Top Guns
read more
Craig Leipold
Arkansas '74
Craig Leipold Arkansas '74 Owner of Minnesota Sports and Entertainment
read more
Stephen Jones
Arkansas '88
Stephen Jones Arkansas '88 Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President, and Director of Player Personnel fo…
read more
Jim Barr
Jim Barr Miami University '84 Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Officer of OfficeMax
read more
Theodore "Ted" N. Black
Allegheny '87
Theodore "Ted" N. Black Allegheny '87 President of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres
read more
Drew Houston
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Drew Houston Massachusetts Institute of Technology Founder/CEO of Dropbox - Changing how the world shares files online
read more
John Hillkirk
Allegheny '78
John Hillkirk Allegheny '78 Executive Editor of USA TODAY - Serving the country with intriguing news
read more
Christopher Connor
Ohio State '78
Christopher Connor Ohio State '78 Chairman and CEO, The Sherwin-Williams Co. - "Covering the Earth" with …
read more
Chenery Brothers
Randolph Macon
Chenery Brothers Randolph Macon Secretariat Wore Azure & Argent – Chenery brothers incorporated Phi Delta The…
read more
Gary Bender
Wichita State, '62
Gary Bender Wichita State, '62 Phi Delt Sports Hall of Fame – Famous sports broadcaster to be recognized at …
read more
Sean Tuohy
Ole Miss, '82
Sean Tuohy Ole Miss, '82 How One Phi Delt and His Family Did What Ought to be Done – Brother Tuohy and his f…
read more
Cecil J. "Pete" Silas
Georgia Tech, '53
Cecil J. "Pete" Silas Georgia Tech, '53 Former Chairman and CEO of Phillips Petroleum – Brother Si…
read more
Don Meredith
Southern Methodist, '60
Don Meredith Southern Methodist, '60 Former Dallas Cowboy Quarterback – 50 years later, Brother Meredith sti…
read more
Tom Farrey
Florida, '86
Tom Farrey Florida, '86 Phi Sports Hall of Fame – ESPN's Tom Farrey to emcee the inaugural HOF ceremony …
read more
Alex Seropian
Chicago, '91
Alex Seropian Chicago, '91 Brother Seropian is the Creator of Halo, one of the most popular games on the X-Box Ent…
read more
John Costello
Akron, '71
John Costello Akron, '71 Former CMO of Home Depot - Brother Costello left a lasting impression on how Home Depot d…
read more
Don Bornhorst
Eastern Kentucky '87
Don Bornhorst Eastern Kentucky '87 Senior VP of Delta Connect - A leader in the airline industry guided by Phi Del…
read more
Ralph Wilson
Virginia '40
Ralph Wilson Virginia '40 NFL Hall of Fame - Brother Wilson, Owner of the Buffalo Bills, Elected to the Hall of Fa…
read more
Michael Bidwill
St. Louis '87
Michael Bidwill St. Louis '87 President of the Arizona Cardinals - Brother Bidwill helped lead the Cardinals to th…
read more
Stephen J. Ruda
Cal State - Northridge '75
Stephen J. Ruda Cal State - Northridge '75 Distinguished Alumnus Award - As Captain of the LAFD, Brother Ruda lead…
read more
John H. Tyson
Arkansas '75
John H. Tyson Arkansas '75 Brother Tyson is the CEO of Tyson Foods Inc.
read more
F. Story Musgrave
Syracuse '58
F. Story Musgrave Syracuse '58 Chairman of the True Blue Society - Famous Phi and astronaut helps Phi Delta Theta la…
read more
Gene White & Roger Schroder
Franklin College '58
Gene White & Roger Schroder Franklin College '58 Phi Delt Hoosier Legends - Franklin College Phis, Gene White #3…
read more
Bob Schieffer
Texas Christian University '59
Bob Schieffer Texas Christian University '59 Brother Schieffer is anchorman and moderator for "Face the Nation,…
read more
George Eads
Texas Tech University '89
George Eads Texas Tech University '89 Brother Eads is one of the most recognizable faces on television starring as N…
read more
James B. ("J.B.") Milliken
University of Nebraska '79
James B. ("J.B.") Milliken University of Nebraska '79 As the current President of the four-campus Nebraska…
read more
Trey Wingo
Baylor University '85
Trey Wingo Baylor University '85 Watch award winning sports anchor Brother Trey Wingo Go far every week on ESPN.
read more

Alex Seropian, Chicago '91
Image
  Alex Seropian
   Chicago, '91
Brother Seropian is the Creator of Halo, one of the most popular games on the X-Box Entertainment System.

Alex Seropian was following his interest in computer programming by pursuing a degree in mathematics with a concentration in computer science (the Department of Computer Science didn’t offer undergraduate degrees at the time). Shortly before graduating, he says, he was living on his father’s couch, debating whether to get a job or strike out on his own and form his own video-game company. Seropian asked his father for advice. “His advice to me was to take a job with another company to get experience first. The next day I went out and started a company. My dad is a master of reverse psychology.”

Seropian’s company, Bungie Software Products Corporation, eventually set up shop in an apartment on Hyde Park Boulevard. It had a pair of successes in the form of the games Oni and Marathon; in 2000 Microsoft bought the company—and hired Seropian. Microsoft wanted Bungie’s next project, a first-person shooter, to become the flagship game for their new X-Box game system. That game, Halo, became a major success, spawning two sequels and solidifying Microsoft’s place in the video-game market.

 “Hail to the Chimp started as this idea that we can make a game for everyone that shared a lot in common with the things that we have developed during our past making a competitive action game,” says Seropian, adding that he wanted a video game he could play with his children. As the development team sifted through ideas in early 2006, they realized that an election theme could be fertile—and timely—grounds for comedy. The Philadelphia Inquirer called it “insanely enjoyable.”

Although video games have become commonplace with the young, they as yet have limited currency with older generations. Despite Seropian’s best efforts, the electronic pastimes he creates may always remain so. But if you end up playing a party game on an Xbox or a Nintendo Wii at your great-uncle’s retirement party in a few years, you’ll know who had a hand in making it a reality.

Bookmark and Share

 

 
< Prev   Next >
Locate Us
Locate Us
Find the Phi Delta Theta chapter or alumni club in your area.

PDT Interactive