Mark W. DayDeveloper BIO
After earning his broadcasting degree from San Francisco State University in 1983, Mark spent 10 years as an editor and producer for ABC-TV, Westinghouse Broadcasting and his own production company Nocturnal Aviation Group.
In 1993 he decided to combine his computer gaming hobby with his professional linear experience into a new career at
Electronic Arts. The results were products like
Michael Jordan in Flight,
U.S. Navy Fighters,
Shockwave,
Wing Commander III and
IV and
Wing Commander: Prophecy.
In 1998 he co-founded
DayLight Productions, a Game Development Studio, where he was President and CEO of the company until it was acquired by
Kalisto Entertainment SA in June 2000 and renamed Kalisto Entertainment USA Inc. He continued as head of the company.
Next to the games listed below, Mark Day also worked on:
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Games Credited
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000 (2000), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf (1998), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Top Gun: Hornet's Nest (1998), MicroProse Ltd.
- Wing Commander: Prophecy (1997), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Jane's Combat Simulations: U.S. Navy Fighters '97 (1996), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom (1996), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- PGA Tour 96 (1995), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Shockwave Assault (1995), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- John Madden Football '93 (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- PGA Tour Golf 486 (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Shock Wave (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- U.S. Navy Fighters (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger (1994), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Bill Walsh College Football (1993), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Kasparov's Gambit (1993), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Michael Jordan in Flight (1993), Electronic Arts, Inc.