Richard S. Levine
aka:
Rick Levine,
Richard Levine
Moby ID: 3761
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Rick Levine is best known for his Imagic Intellivision game, Microsurgeon. It is considered one of the first video games related to health. For RCA Laboratories, he lead the programming of Palenque, one of the earliest interactive motion video games for CD-ROM. While at Digital Pictures, he programmed the Windows 95 version of Double Switch, one of the first DirectX games.
Mr. Levine recently worked at Microsoft Corporation as a senior software engineer in the Windows and Games divisions. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics from UCLA and a B.S. in Computer Science from UC Irvine.
Credited on 8 games
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Intellivision Rocks (2001, Windows) | Special Thanks |
Kids on Site (1994, SEGA CD) | Interactive Design |
It Came from the Desert II (1990, Amiga) | Scripting Tools |
It Came from the Desert (1989, Amiga) | Scripting Tools |
Motocross (1983, Intellivision) | Design |
Truckin' (1983, Intellivision) | Program by |
Microsurgeon (1982, Intellivision) | Program |
PBA Bowling (1980, Intellivision) | Programmers |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 2 games with Phyllis Jacob
- 2 games with Patrick Cook
- 2 games with Jeffrey Hilbers
- 2 games with Jeff Godfrey
- 2 games with Greg Haggard
- 2 games with David Riordan
- 2 games with Dave Durran
- 2 games with Kenneth Melville
- 2 games with Art Huff
- 2 games with Jim Simmons
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Companies
- 2 games with Cinemaware Corporation
- 2 games with Mattel Electronics
- 2 games with Imagic
- 2 games with Mirrorsoft Ltd.
- 1 game with Digital Pictures, Inc.
- 1 game with Level 9 Computing, Ltd.
- 1 game with Acclaim Distribution, Inc.
- 1 game with Quicksilver Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Intellivision Productions Inc.
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