Tony Garcia is a video game producer and designer. He has over 23 years of experience in game technologies and worked in senior capacity at Electronic Arts (EA), Microsoft Game Studios and Lucasfilm.
From 1988 to 1991 Garcia was the Director of Development at Lucasfilm Games. He was the producer for such games as Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. In 1991, Garcia was a founder of Microsoft Game Studios. Over a period of six years, Garcia grew the business and established Microsoft as a dominating player in the video game industry. He also successfully completed the acquisition of the developer of Microsoft Flight Simulator, subLOGIC, and was an integral part of the Dreamworks Joint Venture. In 1997, Garcia was appointed as General Manager of EA, Seattle. This studio was responsible for the Need for Speed series and FIFA games for the Sony PlayStation. Later, Garcia was the CEO of FXLabs Studios Pvt. Ltd..
Currently Tony is head of Business Development at Unity Technologies, APS working on Unity as a business development manager.
Anthony J. Garcia (1953), known as Tony Garcia, is a playwright and the current Executive Artistic Director of Su Teatro in Denver, Colorado. He has written over 20 original plays and has served as Su Teatro's artistic director since 1989.
Garcia grew up in Denver, Colorado and has mentioned that his family lost their home as a result of the construction on Denver's Auraria Campus in the late 1960s.
Garcia began attending the University of Colorado at Boulder in the fall of 1973 and dropped out in the spring of 1974. He later graduated from the University of Colorado at Denver with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater.
Garcia has since completed several fellowships, including the Rockefeller Fellowship in Theater arts in 2006, the United States Artists Fellowship in 2006, and the Livingston Fellowship from the Bonfils Stanton Foundation in 2011.
Garcia started out as a musician for Su Teatro while still a student in 1972. He later took on roles as an actor until 1989, when he became Su Teatro's Executive Artistic Director. Since writing his first play in 1986, Garcia has written plays consistently, finishing one every three to four years.
Tony Garcia, also called Dr Edit, is an American singer and music producer of Puerto Rico and Italian descent. His musical genre, internationally called Freestyle music, is known in Brazil as funk melody. Produced such hits as "Just Like the Wind" and "Another Night", which was part of the soundtrack of the telenovela Vamp. He was in Brazil in the 1990s, when it presented in the Xou da Xuxa and some nightclubs. His biggest success was the production of "Take Me in Your Arms", with the singer Lil Suzy, who arrived at # 47 on the Billboard Hot 100.
As a producer, Tony Garcia launched several hits in versions written by him and composers like M. Tsantillis Velasquez. Garcia wrote and produced in 1988, "My Sweet Love" played by Reinald-O, recorded under license from American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers that Tony founded a year earlier. In 1990, he released "Forever" played by Reinald-O, and "Just Like the Wind" in 1991, played by Peter Fontaine, and many other singers, such as Lil Suzy, Wickett Rich, NV and Peter Fontaine.