Meet Ben “Bandit LOAF” Lesnick!
You’ve likely all seen Ben Lesnick — “Bandit LOAF”, as he often goes by — around the site here, and if not here you’ve for sure seen him over at the Wing Commander CIC. He has been active in the Wing Commander fan community for over two decades, and was one of the earliest employees of Cloud Imperium Games. He even worked on Star Citizen before joining the company, before its crowdfunding campaign had even launched.
And now, Cloud Imperium want you all to meet him:
There’s also an extended interview with Ben at the Roberts Space Industries website:
How did you get started in the game industry?
You’re looking at it! I’ve been a Wing Commander fan since the first game and active online for almost as long. I’ve run the big community site, the Wing Commander Combat Information Center, with a group of friends since 1995. We stayed active after EA lost interest in the franchise, updating every day, cataloging Origin’s history and organizing fan works. I got to know Chris over the years and he brought me on in the early stages of planning Star Citizen’s campaign. I spent the first two months with another full time job, spending my nights and weekends working on Star Citizen. When the campaign was a success, I moved to Austin to help with the game full time. It has been a big change and a great adventure!
What projects have you worked on?
Star Citizen is my first full-time industry job, but I’ve helped out with a lot of Wing Commander projects over the years. As the point person for the community, I would do continuity editing for tie-in stuff (the novels, promotional material) and things like producing the extras for the GOG releases. Over the years EA would contact me whenever they wanted to relaunch the series and I ended up being involved in the planning stages for a host of projects that never worked out: several iterations of Privateer online, a Gamecube game, a television series, a browser-based Privateer, a re-release with special features on Origin and most recently (and bizarrely) a social media remake of Wing Commander II. They never understood what made Wing Commander great the way Chris Roberts does, which is one of the reasons none of those projects went anywhere while Star Citizen is thriving.
My first experience on a real development team was the Gameboy Advance port of Wing Commander Prophecy in 2002. The team acquired the rights to do the game in a sort of legal loophole and EA had no interest in providing assets… so I volunteered to take apart the original game and explain to the programmers exactly how everything worked. I went on to assist with the design of Wing Commander Arena for Xbox Live Arcade in 2007,although almost everything cool we did on that game ended up on the cutting room floor. I did finally live my fantasy on that project and did the full-length in-universe Origin-style manual for the game, Star Soldier.
Click on through to read the whole thing, and to get a profile of one of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet who is now, by all accounts and measures, living his dream.