Bob StevensonDeveloper BIO
Bob Stevenson
Founder, Chief Creative Officer, ngmoco:) 2008
Bob has over 20 years of experience in the videogames industry. His
games have appeared on nearly every major platform in the history of
the industry, working with major partners like EA, THQ, Microsoft,
Sony, Nintendo, Virgin, Activision and SEGA
Prior to ngmoco:), Bob was CEO and Co Founder of Planet Moon Studios.
Formed in 1997, they are a world-class independent developer of Wii,
Next-Generation console, PC, DS games. Together they have created
multiple award-winning, critically-acclaimed games based on their
own highly original and innovative IPs: Giants: Citizen Kabuto,
Armed & Dangerous and infected. Recently, they collaborated with EA
to create Wii SmartyPants and have since signed multiple unannounced
deals with top-tier publishers. Their games are adored by critics
and fans alike and have sold millions of copies around the world.
Some of his successful games prior to founding Planet Moon include
Myth, The Jungle Book, Terminator, Robocop versus Terminator and MDK.
Bob began his career as a game artist and designer and quickly
established himself as a notable talent in the early days of the
industry
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Games CreditedRolando (2008), ngmoco, Inc.
After Burner: Black Falcon (2007), SEGA of America, Inc.
Infected (2005), Majesco Entertainment Company
Armed and Dangerous (2003), LucasArts
Giants: Citizen Kabuto (2000), Interplay Entertainment Corp.
MDK (1997), Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
Walt Disney's The Jungle Book (1994), Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
RoboCop versus The Terminator (1993), Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.
The Terminator (1993), Mindscape, Inc.
Italia 1990 (1990), Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
Myth: History in the Making (1989), System 3 Software, Ltd.
Quartz (1989), Firebird Software Ltd.
Life Force (1988), Imagine Software
BMX Kidz (1987), Firebird Software Ltd.
Mega-Apocalypse (1987), Martech