Cary Hammer

Moby ID: 50465

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Cary Hammer founded Unexpected Development in approximately 1990 in California.

Credited on 31 games

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PGA European Tour (1995, Game Boy) Programming
PGA Tour 96 (1995, Game Boy) Programmed by
The Getaway: High Speed II (1995, Game Boy) Programmed by
Winter Olympic Games: Lillehammer '94 (1994, Game Boy) Programmed by
SeaQuest DSV (1994, Game Boy) Programming
RoboCop versus The Terminator (1994, Game Boy) Programming
Beethoven (1994, Game Boy) Programming
Sports Illustrated: Golf Classic (1994, Game Boy) Code Support By
Spider-Man / X-Men: Arcade's Revenge (1993, Game Boy) Programmers
Harley's Humongous Adventure (1993, SNES) Technical Support
Spot: The Cool Adventure (1992, Game Boy) Designed by
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (1992, Game Boy) Designed by
Designasaurus II (1990, DOS) Special Thanks
Microzine Jr. #9 (1989, Apple II) Director of Programming
Microzine Jr. #5 (1989, Apple II) Director of Programming
Microzine Jr. #8 (1989, Apple II) Director of Programming
Microzine Jr. #7 (1989, Apple II) Director of Programming
Microzine Jr. #6 (1989, Apple II) Director of Programming
Microzine Jr. #4 (1989, Apple II) Director of Programming
Microzine Jr.: Charter Issue (1988, Apple II) Director of Programming

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