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Kevin Ryan

Moby ID: 414

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One of the earlier developers for the Apple II computer, his first games, Zoo Master and Black Belt were published in 1983. He joined Dynamix as a partner in 1984 creating the C64 version of Sword of Kadash. Kevin programmed Arctic Fox which was the first original game for the Amiga computer and published by Electronic Arts in 1986.

Kevin has designed and programmed a large number of games for the Apple II, Commodore 64, Amiga, and MS-DOS/Windows computers. A few of his game titles are Arctic Fox, Skyfox II, F-14 Tomcat, Rise of the Dragon, The Incredible Machine, and 3D Ultra Minigolf.

His most recently completed games are Marble Blast and Chain Reaction both of which were published by Garage Games.

He graduated from the University of Oregon with a BS in Computer and Information Science in 1983, and lives in Shaver Lake, CA

Credited on 26 games

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Marble Blast Ultra (2006, Xbox 360) Development
Blockland (2004, Windows) Beta Testers / Coders
Marble Blast (2002, Windows) The Marble Blast Team
Chain Reaction (2002, Windows) Programmers
The Incredible Machine: Even More Contraptions (2001, Windows) Additional Design
Return of the Incredible Machine: Contraptions (2000, Windows) Contraption Design
3-D Ultra Pinball: Power! (1999, Windows) Special Thanks to
3-D Ultra MiniGolf Deluxe (1998, Windows) Designer
3-D Ultra Minigolf (1997, Windows) Co-Designer
3-D Ultra Pinball (1995, Windows 3.x) Special Thanks To
The Incredible Machine (1994, 3DO) Original Game Design
The Incredible Machine 2 (1994, DOS) Designers
The Incredible Toon Machine (1994, Windows 3.x) Puzzlomaniacs
Sid & Al's Incredible Toons (1993, DOS) Puzzlomaniacs
The Even More! Incredible Machine (1993, Macintosh) Designer
The Incredible Machine (1993, DOS) Programmer
Rise of the Dragon (1991, Amiga) Game Development System
The Adventures of Willy Beamish (1991, DOS) S.D.E. Programming
Heart of China (1991, Amiga) DGDS System
David Wolf: Secret Agent (1989, DOS) Design

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