Bryan Brandenburg was born in Châteauroux, France. After completing studies in mathematics and physics in 1982 he began programming 3d computer games on the Commodore 64, Apple II and later the IBM PC and Amiga.
Brandenburg was responsible for founding two of the largest independent developers of computer games, Sculptured Software and Software Arts International (acquired by EAI, a publicly traded company).
He was the Executive Producer of such computer game titles as A Bug's Life, Small Soldiers, Clue and Trophy Buck. In total, Brandenburg was a major contributor to almost 40 software products.
He also is a writer and publisher. He has written numerous articles and has published 7 books. His next book deals with Relativity and Biological Clocks and is scheduled for publication within the year.
He has been interviewed by Forbes, NY Times and is on television and radio.