Steve Hughes
Game Credits
Production | ||||
Taz Express (2000) | (Project Leader) | |||
Design | ||||
Tecmo Super Hockey (1994) | (Additional Design) | |||
IronSword: Wizards & Warriors II (1989) | (Concept) | |||
Hyperbowl (1987) | (Game Design by) | |||
Programming/Engineering | ||||
Championship Manager 5 (2005) | (Development Team) | |||
Freestyle Street Soccer (2004) | (Technology Programmers) | |||
Island Xtreme Stunts (2002) | (Lead Programmers) | |||
LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge (2001) | (Lead Programmer) | |||
Taz Express (2000) | (Programmer) | |||
World League Soccer '98 (1998) | (Additional Programming) | |||
Shockwave Assault (1995) | (Project Director) | |||
Battle Cars (1993) | (Programmer) | |||
Wings 2: Aces High (1992) | (Programmer) | |||
Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship (1990) | (Software By) | |||
IronSword: Wizards & Warriors II (1989) | (Software) | |||
Feud (1987) | (Program) | |||
Hyperbowl (1987) | (Software) | |||
Leviathan (1987) | (Software by) | |||
Rasterscan (1987) | (Program by) | |||
Hocus Focus (1986) | (Program by) | |||
Choc A Bloc Charlie (1984) | (By) | |||
Scarper! (1984) | (By) | |||
Bedlam (1983) | (By) | |||
Micro Mouse Goes De-bugging (1983) | (Software by) | |||
Video/Cinematics | ||||
Kasumi Ninja (1994) | (Lighting/Cameraman) | |||
Audio | ||||
IronSword: Wizards & Warriors II (1989) | (Sound Effects) | |||
Technology | ||||
Shockwave Assault (1995) | (Technical Assistance) | |||
Support | ||||
Motos (1987) | (Moral Support by) | |||
Thanks | ||||
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball (1992) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
Evander Holyfield's "Real Deal" Boxing (1992) | (Thanks to) | |||
Other | ||||
Championship Manager 2007 (2007) | (Development Team) | |||
Championship Manager 2006 (2006) | (Development Team) | |||
ProStroke Golf: World Tour 2007 (2006) | (Development Team ) | |||
Championship Manager (2005) | (Development Team) | |||
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Related Sites
- Steve Hughes Interview -- An interview with Steve Hughes from 2000 about his days working on unlicensed NES games.