James Theodore ReichertDeveloper BIO
Jim started his career at
Sega Midwest, turning out a Genesis port of the
SNK game
World Heroes. He "wasted" a year of his life working at the short-lived
Magnet Interactive, where a Hellraiser-based project got shelved. He then moved to
FASA Interactive, where he participated in
MechCommander 1. FASA was then bought by Microsoft. At
Microsoft, I've got credits for
Links 2001 and
Crimson Skies, and others.
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Games CreditedDungeon Siege (2002), Microsoft Corporation
Links 2001 (2001), Microsoft Corporation
MechCommander 2 (2001), Microsoft Corporation
MechWarrior 4: Vengeance (2000), Microsoft Corporation
MechWarrior 3 (1999), Hasbro Interactive, Inc.
Mech Commander (1998), MicroProse Software, Inc.
World Heroes (1994), SEGA of America, Inc.