Career
His work has focused on online communities, Internet media and computer games. Radoff dropped out to found NovaLink, an early internet service provider. In 1991, while at NovaLink, he created Legends of Future Past, one of the first commercial MMORPGs.
In 1997, he founded Eprise Corporation, a creator of Web content management software.
Eprise went public on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation stock market in 2000 and was acquired by Divine Incorporated. in 2001. On September 21, 2006, Radoff founded GamerDNA, a social media company that developing social gaming communities and an videogame advertising network.
GamerDNA is now part of Live Gamer. As of March 2010, Radoff was working on a new social game company called Disruptor Beam that would be focused on building games for Facebook.
In February 2013, the company released Game of Thrones Ascent.
Radoff lived in Northborough, Massachusetts and was a 1991 graduate of Algonquin Regional High School. During his high school years, he developed Space Empire Elite, a bulletin board system strategy game for Atari System Technologies Bulletin Board System systems Much of the money Radoff earned from Space Empire Elite and his other Atari System Technologies game, Final Frontier, later became seed capital which he used to start the company NovaLink.
Later authors who maintained or contributed to SEE include Jurgen van den Handel, Steven P. Reed, Carlis Darby, David Pence, Doc Wynne, David Jones, and Dick Pederson.
Also while in high school, Radoff purchased the rights to port the Atari System Technologies Bulletin Board System software StarLink, which supported FidoNet, to the Commodore Amiga. Radoff named the ported software Paragon Bulletin Board System. After a brief time studying at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Radoff dropped out to form his first company.
The games developed, co-developed and/or directed by Jon Radoff:.