Chris WhaleyDeveloper BIO
Chris Whaley began as a self taught game programmer in the mid 1980s. He programmed educational games for schools before selling his first entertainment game,
Jones in the Fast Lane to
Sierra Online in 1990.
Chris joined
Park Place Productions as a designer/producer and worked on many of the early sports titles for
EA and
Konami including serving as the producer for EA's hugely successful NHL for the SNES.
After moving to Sony in the mid 90s, Chris and his team were key to the launch of the Sony PlayStation with two blockbuster hits in its first season. These were
Xtreme Games and North America's #1 hit,
NFL GameDay. Chris became the founding Director of Sony's highly successful 989 Sports Studios and continued to deliver mega-hit racing and sports games for the PlayStation.
By the late 90s Chris had founded his own company,
Red Zone Interactive which rolled out a stream of million+ unit sellers on the PlayStation and PS2 before they were acquired by Sony in 2001.
Websites
There are no related websites on file for this developer. If you know of any related websites for the person, please consider contributing them.
Games CreditedNFL GameDay 2002 (2001), Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
NFL GameDay 2001 (2000), Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
NCAA GameBreaker 99 (1998), Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
CART World Series (1997), SCEA
NFL GameDay ‘98 (1997), SCEA
Rally Cross (1997), SCEA
NFL GameDay '97 (1996), Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
NHL FaceOff '97 (1996), SCEA
ESPN Extreme Games (1995), SCEA