Adrian JonesDeveloper BIO
Adrian Jones is a Producer and Technical Director at
AGEIA Technologies since 2006. He works as a producer for several game teams and integrates the company's proprietary physics engine
PhysX in projects.
Before that he was the Engineering Technical Director at
Artificial Mind & Movement between October 2004 and December 2005, credited with
Teen Titans.
Between August 2002 and February 2004 he was with development studio
Spark Unlimited, which he co-founded and worked for as Chief Technological Officer. He came from
Electronic Arts where he had worked since 1999 as Technical Director on games such as
Medal of Honor: Underground (PSX),
Medal of Honor: Frontline (PS2),
Clive Barker's Undying (PC & PS2) and
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (PC).
Before that he was hired in 1998 as Graphics Engineer by
DreamWorks Interactive to work on the first
Medal of Honor game. Halfway through the project he was promoted to Lead Engineer.
In the nineties he worked at three other companies: at
Zombie, Inc. as Lead Engineer between 1996 and 1998 on
The X-Files Game and
Spec Ops: Rangers Lead the Way (both PSX). Before that, between 1993 and 1994 he was a Consultant and SNES Programmer at
Spectrum Holobyte where he worked on
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Echoes from the Past. He entered the games industry in 1992 at
RSP as a SNES and CD-i Programmer for such games as
Steven Segal: The Final Option (SNES),
Tom & Jerry (SNES),
The Hunt for Red October (SNES) and
Donkey Kong (CD-i).
Between 1984 and 1990 he studied at the University of Arizona.
Websites
Games Credited
- Teen Titans (2006), THQ Inc.
- Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (2002), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Medal of Honor / Medal of Honor: Underground (2002), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Medal of Honor: Underground (2000), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Medal of Honor (1999), Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Spec Ops: Rangers Lead the Way (1998), Ripcord Games
- Star Trek: The Next Generation - Echoes from the Past (1994), SEGA of America, Inc.
- The Hunt for Red October (1993), Hi-Tech Expressions, Inc.
- Tom and Jerry (1993), Altron Corporation