Simon Prytherch

aka: Simon Jones
Moby ID: 109551

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Simon is CEO of Lightning Fish Games; a games developer in Oxfordshire, UK that he founded in 2008 with Mike Montgomery and David Hunt. Lightning Fish specialises in family-oriented games that bring high production values to a mass-market audience.

Simon has been in the game industry since 1988 holding the following key roles: Executive Producer at Codemasters, Head of Development at Empire Interactive and Head of Development at Black Bean Games. Simon also ran the games development consultancy DevelopTrak working with many high profile developers and publishers.

Simon has been responsible for several million-selling franchises including LMA Manager, Flatout, Ford Racing, Taito Legends and Club Football. His 30+ published games have been on every major console platform including PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, PS2 and PSP.

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Idol Hands (2015, Windows) CEO
SBK 09: Superbike World Championship (2009, PSP) Special thanks to
Diabolik: The Original Sin (2009, Nintendo DS) Development Manager
SBK: Superbike World Championship (2008, Windows) Development Manager
Double Dragon (2007, Xbox 360) Executive Producers
Ford Street Racing: XR Edition (2007, PSP) Head of Development
Reservoir Dogs (2006, PlayStation 2) Senior Executive Producer
Ford Bold Moves Street Racing (2006, Windows) Senior Executive Producer
Ford Racing: Full Blown (2006, Arcade) Executive Producers
Taito Legends 2 (2006, Windows) Executive Producers
International Cricket Captain 2006 (2006, Windows) Producer
Ford Racing 3 (2005, Nintendo DS) Head of Internal Development
Taito Legends (2005, Windows) Executive Producer
Starship Troopers (2005, Windows) Special Thanks To
Ford Racing 3 (2004, Xbox) Head of Internal Development
LMA Manager 2003 (2002, PlayStation 2) Studio Head
Cannon Fodder (2000, Game Boy Color) With Thanks to
Battle for the Ashes (1995, DOS) Programmed by
Pinkie (1994, Amiga) Additional Routines
Allan Border's Cricket (1993, DOS) Programmed by

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