Steve Cartwright

Moby ID: 365

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One of the many game designers who helped bring Activision into the spotlight in the early 1980's, Cartwright's work includes Barnstorming, Frostbite, MegaMania, Plaque Attack and SeaQuest, designed for the Atari VCS. For the Commodore 64 computer, he designed and produced a licensed home version of the movie Aliens, which was among the first games to sport digitized cutscenes. He followed those titles with Hacker and Hacker II.

He left Activision in the late 1980's and joined Accolade, where he worked on Fast Break, Search for the King, and Lost in L.A.. He joined Electronic Arts in 1992, where he worked on the NBA Live product line and PGA Tour games. In 2002, he returned to his roots by developing simple games for Glu Mobile.

More recently, Cartwright directed the design and development of Zoo World 2 on Facebook for Rockyou.

Credited on 32 games

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Activision Hits Remixed (2006, PSP) An Incredibly Huge Thanks To
Activision Anthology: Remix Edition (2003, Windows) Incredibly Huge Thanks
Activision Anthology (2002, PlayStation 2) An Incredibly Huge Thanks to
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 (2002, Windows) Special Thanks
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 (2001, PlayStation 2) Special Thanks
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 (2000, Windows) Design
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000 (2000, Windows) Designers
CyberTiger (1999, PlayStation) Director of Design
PGA Tour Gold (1998, Windows) Producer
Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf (1998, Windows) Producer
PGA Tour 98 (1997, PlayStation) Special Thanks
PGA Tour: Laptop (1997, Windows) Producer
PGA Tour Pro (1997, Windows) Producer
PGA Tour 97 (1996, PlayStation) Producers
PGA European Tour (1996, DOS) Thanks to
PGA Tour 96 (1995, PlayStation) Producer
PGA Tour Golf 486 (1994, DOS) Producer
NBA Live 95 (1994, SNES) Additional Design
Les Manley in: Lost in L.A. (1991, DOS) Lead Design
Altered Destiny (1990, DOS) Interpreter / Development System

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