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Richard Garriott de Cayeux (born Richard Allen Garriott on July 4, 1961) is a video game developer and entrepreneur. He is also known as his alter egos Lord British in Ultima and General British in Tabula Rasa. A well-known figure in the video game industry, Garriott was originally a game designer and programmer and now engages in various aspects of computer game development and business.
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Add this to articles that need help from other editors because they sound like [[Advertising|advertisement]]s.  For example, they may tell users to buy the company's product, provide price lists, give links to online sellers, or use unencyclopedic or meaningless [[buzzword]]s.
  
On October 12, 2008, Garriott launched aboard Soyuz TMA-13 to the International Space Station as a self-funded private astronaut,[1][2] returning 12 days later aboard Soyuz TMA-12. With his trip, he became the second person, and first American, to be a second-generation space traveler.
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The advert tag is for articles that are directly trying to ''sell a product to our readers''. Don't add this tag simply because the material in the article shows a company or a product in an overall positive light or because it provides an encyclopedic summary of a product's features.
  
Garriott founded a new video game development company in 2009, called Portalarium.[3] His current project is Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues where his primary role is as CEO and Creative Director.
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In 2011 he was married and changed his name to Richard Garriott de Cayeux.[4] Richard and wife Laetitia, had their first child, Kinga Shuilong Garriott de Cayeux, on June 30, 2012.[5] Their second child, Ronin Phi Garriott de Cayeux was born on July 28, 2014.
 
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Revision as of 16:07, 17 November 2015

Template:Spam-nav

When to use

Add this to articles that need help from other editors because they sound like advertisements. For example, they may tell users to buy the company's product, provide price lists, give links to online sellers, or use unencyclopedic or meaningless buzzwords.

The advert tag is for articles that are directly trying to sell a product to our readers. Don't add this tag simply because the material in the article shows a company or a product in an overall positive light or because it provides an encyclopedic summary of a product's features.

This template adds articles to Category:Articles with a promotional tone.

How to use

Articles

  • For articles needing major cleanup, place {{Advert|date=March 2026}} at the top of the article to alert readers.
  • You can adjust the default "article" text with something more specific, such as: {{Advert|article's "Controversy" section}}.

Sections

  • To mark specific sections instead of the whole article, place {{Advert section|date=March 2026}} at the top of the section.

Remarks

  • To replace the text "an advertisement", you may use {{Advert|article/section|yourtext}} or {{Advert|2=yourtext}} or {{Advert|type=yourtext}}

See also