Difference between revisions of "Richard Stevenson"
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Revision as of 10:21, 18 June 2019
Richard Stevenson is a former designer and programmer of Amstrad CPC games. During the 1980s he worked for Firebird, Alligata, Alternative, Gremlin Graphics, Virgin Mastertronic, Hi-Tech and headed up his own development company, Bizarre Developments.
List of games
Year | Name | Publisher |
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1983 | Shorts Fuse | Firebird |
Super Sam | Budgie | |
1985 | Rocco | Gremlin |
Adventure A: Planet of Death | Paxman | |
Adventure B: Inca Curse | ||
Adventure C: Ship of Doom | ||
Adventure D: Espionage Island | ||
1987 | Dead or Alive | Alternative |
1988 | Aftermath | |
Endzone | ||
R-Type | Electric Dreams | |
1989 | BMX Ninja | Alternative |
Rugby Boss | ||
Dynamix | ||
Bomb Fusion | Mastertronic | |
Die Alien Slime | ||
Super Nudge 2000 | ||
Protector | ||
T-Bird | ||
1990 | Cricket Captain | Hi-Tec |
Kentucky Racing | Alternative | |
Huxley Pig | ||
Popeye 2 | ||
1991 | Double Dare | |
Fireman Sam | ||
1992 | Bangers and Mash | |
Popeye 3: WrestleCrazy |