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Reflections Interactive | | Development Director | Martin Edmondson | | Project Manager | Gareth Edmondson | | Associate Project Manager | Anthony Roberts | | Design Team | Steve Boland, Martin Edmondson, Craig Lawson, Mark Mainey | | Sound Engineer | Seb Thomas | | Technical Lead | Christopher Phillips | | Tools and Technology Management | Philippe Paquet | | Physics Team Lead | Chris Jenner | | Programming Team | Allan Bentham, Andrew Davies, Dave Chambers, John Connors, Gavin Freyberg, Jonathan Grant, James Hopkin, Russell Lazzari, William Musson, John McKenna, Tom Morris, Stephen North, Jeanette Phillips, Steve Robb, Paul Ryland, Andrew Scott, Allan Walton | | Additional Programming | Alistair Brown, Stéphane Beley, Wayne Coles, Paul Ivorra, Peter Jones, Aaron Leiby, Awen Limbourg, Patrick Lau, Paul Maidens, Ben Merrick, Steven E. Meyer, Andrew Newton, Chris Preston, Himansu Patel, Mark Rowley, James Rutherford, Chris Simpson, Gary Ushaw, Peter Young | | Mission Programming Management | Robin Wardle | | Art Manager | Dave Oxford Sr. | | City Lead ‑ Miami | Dan Oxford | | Art Team ‑ Miami | Steven Adams, Mark Adamson, William Brown, Kally Chow, Richard Daglish, Tim Flowers, Nick Honey, Jim Nelson, Alex Nye | | City Lead ‑ Nice | Dave Oxford Jr. | | Art Team ‑ Nice | Andrew Bales, Allison Best, Paul Foster, Emma Nye, Graham Sergeant, Guy Walker | | City Leads ‑ Istanbul | Phil Baxter, Andreas Tawn | | In‑Game Art Leads | Phil Baxter, Andreas Tawn | | Art Team ‑ Istanbul | Anthony Erskine, Gavin Greaves, Paul Gerrard, Andrew Sharratt, John Smiley, Martyn Wilson, Dean Windle, Mark Wright | | Additional Art | Jack Couvela, Alex Mallinson, Christopher Willacy | | Vehicle Art | Simon Auchterlonie, Paul Dykes | | Additional Vehicle Art | John Roxburgh, Mark Wilks, Kally Chow | | Lead Scripter | Steve Boland | | Scripting | Craig Anderson, Lee Barber, Bob David, Anthony Erskine, Paul Gerrard, Martin Oliver, Jonathan Rivers, Andrew Stewart, Stuart Varrall | | Cinematics Project Management | Dave Oxford Sr., Mark Akester | | Cinematics | Robin Armstrong, David Cockburn, Marcus Hardy, Richard Robinson, Chris Rubery, Maha Subramanian | | Additional Cinematics | Lyndon Munt, Peter Collier | | Storyboard Artist | Paul Davidson | | Screenplay & Cut Scene Director | Maurice Suckling | | Animation Production Coordinator | Simon McKeown | | In‑Game Animation Lead | Gavin Williams | | In‑Game Animation Team | Raphael Nogues, Mike Thompson | | Additional Animations | Gavin Henry Whelan | | Additional Character Modelling | Richard Smith, David Hall, Andrew James | | QA Manager | Graeme Jennings | | QA Lead | John Hopkin | | Testers | Andrew Ball, Alick Gardiner, Richard Todd, Raymond Cicero, Joseph Taylor | | Tech Support | John Hurst, Paul Noble | | Special Thanks | Big thanks to all the long-suffering families and friends of the DRIV3R team members, Thanks for being patient, Giselle Stewart, Bridgett Smith, Jan Hurst, Robin Watts, Gareth Betts, Lynn Daniels, Keith Leary, Lee Kirton, Dominique Morel, and our Corsican Chum, Michael Webster, Jeff Sehring, Matt Frary, Dave Gatchel, Stéphane Baudet, Rob Dobi, Turbo PACS Performance Center in Durham, All the DRIV3R fansites - Yes we do read the forums | Atari | | Executive V.P. Sales & Marketing - North America | Wim Stocks | | V.P. Corporate Communications - North America | Nancy Bushkin | | General Manager, Santa Monica Studio | Yves Blehaut | | Senior Producer | Gareth Betts | | Associate Producer | Chris Dawson | | Director of Brand Marketing | Jean Raymond, Michael Webster | | Brand Manager | Jeff Sehring | | Director of Marketing Communications | Kristine Keever | | Director of Creative Services | Steve Martin | | Director of Editorial & Documentation Services | Elizabeth Mackney | | Art Director | David Gaines | | Documentation Specialist | Christopher Dawley | | Copywriter | Norm Schrager | | Director of Publishing Support | Michael H. Gilmartin | | I.T. Manager/Western Region | Ken Ford | | Manager of Technical Support | Michael Vetsch | | Q.A. Supervisor/Manager | David Strang | | Lead Testers | Chris Dawson, Pepe Jauregui, John Seefurth, Mike O'Shea | | Testers | Joe Acedillo, Mike Bruce, Adam Caldwell, Elong Chiu, Andy Fang, Albino Flores, Daniyel Garcia, Jason Gates, Michael Greenler, Jon Hockaday, Jeffrey L. Loney, Stefan M Nelson, Christopher D. Reimer, Amy Patterson, Howell Selburn, Arif Sinan, Michael Shamsid-Deen, Piers Sutton, Leonard Trac | | Engineering Services Specialist | Ken Edwards | | Engineering Services Technician | Eugene Lai | | Sr. Manager Strategic Relations | Cecelia Hernandez, Joy Schneer | | Strategic Relations Specialist | Shaila Patel | | Content Manager | Mark T. Morrison | | Senior PR Manager | Matt Frary | | V.P. of Business and Legal Affairs | Steve Madsen | | Director, Business and Legal Affairs | Travis Stansbury | | Rights and Clearance | Tony Peterson | | Director, Global Web Services | Jon Nelson | | Producer, Online | Scott Lynch | | Senior Programmer, Online | Gerald Burns | | Senior Web Designer, Online | Richard Leighton | | Online Marketing Manager | Sarah Horton | | Special Thanks | Susan Tumang, Paula Richardson | | Voice Actors | Jake Canuso (Dubois), Stéphane Cornicard (Vauban), Demitri Goritsas (Bad Hand), Michael Madsen (Tanner), Quarie Marshall (Gator), Iggy Pop (Baccus), Eluid Porras (Lomaz), Ving Rhames (Jones), Michelle Rodriguez (Calita), Mickey Rourke (Jericho), Sirine Saba (Fabienne) | | Additional Voices | Emanuel Bonami, Fesun Burgess, Jake Canuso, Chris Dawson, Demitri Goritsas, Nathalie Homs, Quarie Marshall, Rafael Nogues, Zeki Okar, Iggy Pop, Regina Reagan, Huseyin Saken, Martin T. Sherman | | Additional Direction - Cinematics | George Milton | | Casting Director for UK-based Actors | Sarah Hughes | | Photography | Laurence Jessop | | UK Recording Studio | Aquarium Studios ‑ www.aquariumstudios.co.uk, Centroid Motion Capture Studio - Shepperton - www.centroid3d.com, Ben Murray, Mike Stilgoe, Phil Stilgoe | | Motion Capture Actors | Chopper, Sean Cronin, Joseph Gatt, Jane Lesley, Tom Sykes | | Audio Post Production | Game Audio Ltd. - www.gameaudio.com | | Music Design | Nimrod Productions - www.nimrodproductions.com | | Music supervisor and Official Soundtrack concept | Marc Canham | | In-game and FMV music composed by | Marc Canham, Rich Aitken, Narco | | In-game music performed by | Narco | | Music Produced by | Rich Aitken, Marc Canham | | Music Engineered by | Edwin Scroggie | | Music Mixed by | Rich Narco | | Music Mastered by | Robert Gretsch | | In‑game music featuring | The Nimrod Session Orchestra | | In-game music arranged and conducted by | Jonathan Williams | | Lead Players | Robin Ashworth, Ben Griffiths, Dominic Jewel, Andrew Joyce, Carys Lane, Anna Starkey, Jonathan Stone | | Special thanks for making the music happen to | Iggy Pop, Art Collins, Charlie Rapino, Wolf Urban, Nick Feldman, Caroline Henley, Karen Mai Jones, Louisa Demetriades, Carlos Bedoya, Martin Edmondson, Maurice Suckling | | "Move Over" | Teddybears STHLM ‑ performed, Teddybears STHLM ‑ written, Madhouse ‑ published | | "c'mon and try" | mellowdrone ‑ performed, Jonathan Bates (written and produced), Brian Virtue (mixed), boring music (BMI) - published | | "The 2nd Evolution" | Narco - written and performed, Rich N (mixed) | | "Black Thread" | Los Halos ‑ performed, Los Halos ‑ written, Jason Knight (recorded at Minor Street Records), Walt Bass Sonic Studios - mastered, Lovles Records ‑ published | | "Static in the Cities" | Hope Of The States - perfomed, Sam Herlihy (written), Paul Wilson (written), Jimmi Lawrence (written), Anthony Theaker (written), Mike Siddell (written), Simon Jones (written) | | "Gimme Danger" | Iggy And The Stooges - performed, Iggy Pop (written), James Williamson (written), Bug Music Ltd - published, EMI Music Publishing Ltd - published | | "Destiny" | Syntax ‑ performed, Syntax ‑ written, Tim Gordine (written), Salvation Music ‑ published | | "Bowels Of The Beast" | The Raveonettes ‑ performed, Sune Rose Wagner (written), Crunchy Tunes (KODA) - published | | "Ripe For The Devil" | Okuniev ‑ performed, David Okuniew (written), Nat Woodcock (orchestraion) | | "Boy From The City" | SLO‑MO ‑ performed, Daivd J. Gledhill (written), Circus Records ‑ published | | "Big Brat" | Phantom Planet ‑ performed, Alexander Greenwald (written), Flying Saucer Fuel Music (ASCAP) - published, Johnny Rebel Music (ASCAP) - published, I Like Music (ASCAP) - published, Shaggstar Publishing Co. (ASCAP) - published | | "Exit" | Stateless ‑ performed, Jonathan Taylor (written), Christopher Alcock (written), Gerard Roberts (written), Archibald Buchanan-Dunlop (written), James Sturdy (written) | | "Zero PM" | The BellRays ‑ performed, Tony Fate (written), The BellRays ‑ published | | "Evil Brother" | Narco - written and performed, Rich N (written) |
Other GamesIn addition to this game, the following people are listed as working on other games. No more than 25 people are listed here, even if there are more than 25 people who have also worked on other games. Elizabeth Mackney, 160 other games Steve Martin, 151 other games Michael H. Gilmartin, 134 other games Richard Robinson, 114 other games David Strang, 100 other games Ken Ford, 86 other games Cecelia Hernandez, 81 other games Joy Schneer, 78 other games Jeffrey L. Loney, 73 other games Michael Vetsch, 65 other games Ken Edwards, 63 other games Eugene Lai, 63 other games Dominique Morel, 57 other games Jean Raymond, 54 other games Scott Lynch, 51 other games Jon Nelson, 49 other games Christopher Phillips, 46 other games Wim Stocks, 42 other games David Gaines, 41 other games Matt Frary, 39 other games Gerald Burns, 37 other games Christopher Dawley, 34 other games Mark T. Morrison, 32 other games Norm Schrager, 31 other games Richard Leighton, 29 other games
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Credits for this game were contributed by Corn Popper (66198) |
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