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Mark Van Hecke is a composer who worked for Absolute Entertainment.
A prolific member of the video game industry.
A member of the video game industry. Jesse Kapili is known for working in the graphical department of video game developing.
A Designer in the video game industry.
A member of the video game industry.
Glen Schofield is the former General Manager of Visceral Games and now Vice President and General Manager of Activision-owned studio, Sledgehammer Games.
An Artist.
A Programmer.
Tom Heidt was famously mentioned in the NES version of Home Alone 2, as the game is dedicated to him due to his death in 1992.
After developing a few games and realizing game developers weren't getting the recognition they deserved, David left Atari and co-founded Activision, where he later designed the smash hit, Pitfall!.
Tom Sloper is an ex-games designer and game development consultant best known for the Shanghai series of games by Activision. He runs his own website, Sloperoma, which offers advice to those wanting to enter the games industry.
Jason Benham has been designing and programming computer games since the VIC 20 back in 1982.
Danny Elfman is well known for his work as a film composer and frontman of the band Oingo Boingo.
Glyn Anderson did a lot of porting work for Activision before founding Abalone and developing games like X-perts for the Genesis.
Rob Hubbard is one of the most well known chiptune composers. He started making music on his Commodore 64 in the mid 80s and has since made music for a number of consoles and computers like the Amiga, ZX Spectrum and Playstation 2.
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