Philippe PaquetDeveloper BIO
Philippe Paquet is a gaming industry veteran who started in the early 1980s with the Apple computer.
He's currently Director of Technology for
Disney Interactive Studios in Los Angeles, California.
Before joining Disney Interactive Studios, Philippe was Technical Director for
Vivendi Games in Los Angeles, California, Technical Director for
The Collective in Newport Beach, California, Core Technology Manager for
Reflections Interactive in Newcastle, England and Technical Director for
Atari in Lyon and Paris, France.
Philippe is credited to have created the only game that exclusively used 24-bit graphics on the original Playstation in the 1998 port of the PC blockbuster game
Heart of Darkness.
Websites
Games Credited
- Alice in Wonderland (2010), Disney Interactive Studios
- Split/Second (2010), Disney Interactive Studios
- 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand (2009), THQ Inc.
- G-Force (2009), Disney Interactive Studios
- G-Force (2009), Disney Interactive Studios
- World in Conflict: Soviet Assault (2009), Ubisoft Entertainment SA
- The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon (2008), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
- The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
- Crash of the Titans (2007), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
- Crash of the Titans (2007), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
- Crash of the Titans (2007), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
- The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night (2007), Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.
- World in Conflict (2007), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
- The Da Vinci Code (2006), 2K Games, Inc.
- Driver: Parallel Lines (2006), Atari, Inc.
- Driv3r (2004), Atari Europe S.A.S.U.
- Stuntman (2002), Infogrames, Inc.
- The Games Factory (2001), Xplosiv
- UEFA Challenge (2001), Infogrames Europe SA
- Ronaldo V-Football (2000), Infogrames Europe SA
- Mission: Impossible (1999), Infogrames Europe SA
- Heart of Darkness (1998), Infogrames Europe SA
- Lucky Luke: On the Dalton's Trail (1998), Infogrames Europe SA
- V-Rally Edition 99 (1998), Infogrames Entertainment SA
- Need for Speed: V-Rally (1997), Infogrames Multimedia SA