Vladimir PokhilkoDeveloper BIO
From the
San Francisco Examiner:
Vladimir Pokhilko was President of
AnimaTek, a San Francisco-based software company.
In 2000, he was "apparently pushed to the edge" due to financial difficulties with his company. Tragically, he "brutally murdered his 39-year-old wife, Elena Fedotova, and their 12-year-old son, Peter Pokhilko, before killing himself."
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Games CreditedThe Next Tetris (1999), Hasbro Interactive, Inc.
Pandora's Box (1999), Microsoft Corporation
Ice & Fire (1995), GT Interactive Software Corp.
El-Fish (1993), Maxis Software Inc.
Super Tetris (1991), Spectrum Holobyte, Inc.
Faces (1990), Spectrum Holobyte, Inc.
Magnetic Crane (1989),