Mark HealeyDeveloper BIO
Mark Healey has been in the games industry since 1988 and first worked at
Bullfrog, on
Magic Carpet and
Dungeon Keeper, for which he did the majority of the graphics. When
Peter Molyneux left to form
Lionhead, he soon followed.
After working on games such as
Black & White and
Fable, he developed
Rag Doll Kung Fu in his spare time and released it over
Valve's
Steam network in October 2005. He programmed, designed and graphically illustrated the title, and even starred in the cut-scene movies. The project was released under the developer monniker
QI Creations.
He left Lionhead and went on to found
Media Molecule with
Alex Evans,
Dave Smith and
Kareem Ettouney in January 2006. In September 2006 it was announced that they had been contacted by
SCEE to develop an original game for the PlayStation 3. That title became
LittleBigPlanet (2008).
Websites
Games CreditedLittleBigPlanet (2008), Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
Rag Doll Kung Fu (Black Belt Edition) (2007), Wild Hare Entertainment, LLC.
Black & White 2 (2005), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Black & White 2 (Collector's Edition) (2005), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Fable: The Lost Chapters (2005), Microsoft Games Studios
Rag Doll Kung Fu (2005),
Fable (2004), Microsoft Games Studios
Live for Speed (2003), Live for Speed
Black & White: Creature Isle (2002), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Black & White (2001), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Dungeon Keeper Gold (1998), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Dungeon Keeper (1997), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Dungeon Keeper: The Deeper Dungeons (1997), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Syndicate Wars (1997), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Genewars (1996), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Magic Carpet: Hidden Worlds (1995), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Turbo Trax (1995), Arcane Entertainment Ltd.
Magic Carpet (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Network Q RAC Rally (1994), EuroPress Software
Theme Park (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod (1993), Millennium Interactive Ltd.
Sleepwalker (1993), Ocean Software Ltd.
Darius+ (1990), Edge, The