Michael Alexander
Also Known As
- Mikey Alexander
- Mike Alexander
Game Credits
Programming/Engineering | ||||
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (1998) | (Programmers) | |||
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1997) | (Programmers) | |||
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey (1996) | (Programmers) | |||
RBI Baseball '95 (1995) | (Programming) | |||
Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing (1995) | (Programming) | |||
Dick Vitale's "Awesome, Baby!" Coll... (1994) | (Programming) | |||
R.B.I. Baseball '94 (1994) | (Programming) | |||
Dragon's Revenge (1993) | (Additional Programming) | |||
R.B.I. Baseball 4 (1992) | (Programmers) | |||
R.B.I. Baseball 3 (1991) | (Programmers) | |||
R.B.I. Baseball 2 (1990) | (Programmers) | |||
Support | ||||
Flight Unlimited II (1997) | (Looking Glass Management) | |||
Thanks | ||||
California Speed (1999) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Olympic Hockey 98 (1998) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
Toobin' (1989) | (Thanks to) | |||
Other | ||||
R.B.I. Baseball '93 (1993) | (.) | |||
Developer Biography
Mikey Alexander was in the game business from June 1989 through December 1998. He worked for the Consumer Division of Atari Games (known as Tengen/Time Warner Interactive/Midway Games), programming sports games & ports.
At the end of 1998, he left the industry because of the high demands during the summer to prepare for holiday releases.
Last updated: Jun 20, 2014
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