Patrick Ketchum
Moby ID: 848
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Patrick Ketchum owned shares in several computer software companies in the 1980s and 1990s. These include the companies DataSoft, Sullivan Bluth Interactive Media and Cyberdreams. At DataSoft Ketchum helped to launch - among many others - home computer versions of Pac Man, Pole Position and Dallas. In his time at Sullivan Bluth Interactive Media home computer versions of Dragon’s Lair and Space Ace were published. His last role in the game industry was at Cyberdreams, with published titles of note being H.R. Giger’s Dark Seed I & II or Harlan Ellison’s I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.
In 1996, after the release of Syd Mead’s CyberRace, Patrick Ketchum sold his 50% interest in the company to his partner and left the games industry to pursue a career as a photographer.
Credited on 2 games
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CyberRace (1993, DOS) | Executive Producers |
Dark Seed (1992, Amiga) | Executive Producers |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 2 games with Gary Vick
- 2 games with James Lamorticelli
- 2 games with Mark Scriven
- 2 games with Alison Ryan
- 2 games with Eric Allen
- 2 games with Jamie Ottilie
- 2 games with Ari Minasian
- 2 games with Chris Granger
- 2 games with Pamela Lum
- 2 games with Jamile G. Mafi
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Companies
- 2 games with Cyberdreams, Inc.
- 1 game with Bright & Associates
- 1 game with Dreamers Guild, The
- 1 game with Cyberdreams UK Ltd.
- 1 game with Merit Software
- 1 game with GAGA Communications Inc.
- 1 game with Dro Soft
- 1 game with Digital Integration Ltd.
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