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David Crane

aka: Dave Crane
Moby ID: 24639

Credits (93 credits on 38 games)

By Moby Score
8.6
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (2022, Windows)
Starring
7.9
Pitfall! (1984, ColecoVision)
Design
7.7
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (1985, TRS-80 CoCo)
Concept by
7.6
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (2001, Game Boy Advance)
Special Thanks To
7.6
Activision Hits Remixed (2006, PSP)
An Incredibly Huge Thanks To
7.5
Little Computer People (1986, Amiga)
Original concept by
7.4
Activision Anthology (2002, PlayStation 2)
An Incredibly Huge Thanks to
7.1
The Activision Decathlon (1984, Atari 5200)
Designer
7.1
Kaboom! (1981, Atari 2600)
Graphics
7.1
Fishing Derby (1980, Atari 2600)
Conceived and designed by
7.1
Hacker (1986, DOS)
With special thanks to
7.0
GhostControl Inc. (2013, Windows)
A very special thank you to
7.0
David Crane's Amazing Tennis (1992, SNES)
Design by
6.8
David Crane's The Rescue of Princess Blobette Starring A Boy and his Blob (1990, Game Boy)
Game Design
6.8
Night Trap (1995, SEGA 32X)
Original Programming
6.7
Activision Anthology: Remix Edition (2003, Windows)
Incredibly Huge Thanks
6.6
David Crane's A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia (1990, NES)
Designed by
6.5
Arcade Bowling (2008, iPhone)
Design
6.5
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants (1991, NES)
Additional Programming
6.5
Ghostbusters (1986, PC Booter)
Lead Design
6.4
Barnstorming (1982, Atari 2600)
Special thanks for his help in getting me off the ground to
6.4
Freeway (1981, Atari 2600)
Conceived and designed by
6.3
Garry Kitchen's Super Battletank: War in the Gulf (1992, SNES)
Special Thanks to
6.2
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World (1991, NES)
Additional Design
6.1
Grand Prix (1982, Atari 2600)
Conceived and designed by
6.1
Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly (1991, Game Boy)
Design
6.0
The Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth (1986, Commodore 64)
Designed by
6.0
Laser Blast (1981, Atari 2600)
Conceived and designed by
5.9
Toys (1993, SNES)
Produced by
5.9
Dragster (1980, Atari 2600)
Conceived and designed by
5.7
Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit (1994, SNES)
Concept & Design
5.6
SPQR: The Empire's Darkest Hour (1996, Windows 3.x)
Advice
5.5
Outlaw (1978, Atari 2600)
Program
5.3
Canyon Bomber (1978, Atari 2600)
Programmer
5.1
March of the Penguins (2006, Nintendo DS)
Game Design
4.0
Slot Machine (1979, Atari 2600)
Programmed by
n/a
Super Skateboardin' (1988, Atari 7800)
Design
n/a
Skate Boardin' (1987, Atari 2600)
Programmed