James Rohn
aka:
Jim Rohn
Moby ID: 114334
Biography edit · view history
Jim Rohn worked as an artist Sega Midwest in the Chicago, Illinois, area between Dec. 1993 and Jan. 1995, when the studio was closed. Instead of staying with Sega and being transferred to another part of the country, Jim elected to stay in Chicago and began working for Midway Games. He remained at Midway until 2002.
Jim is currently a full-time instructor in Columbia College Chicago's Film and Video Department and teaches computer & traditional animation production, storyboarding, and concept development.
Credited on 8 games
Displaying most recent · View all
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (2002, PlayStation 2) | Opening FMV |
MLB SlugFest 20-03 (2002, GameCube) | FMV |
NFL Blitz 20-03 (2002, GameCube) | Additional Thanks to |
RedCard 20-03 (2002, PlayStation 2) | FMV Artists |
NFL Blitz 20-02 (2002, Xbox) | In-Game FMV |
The Grid (2000, Arcade) | Contributions Made by |
War Gods (1997, Nintendo 64) | Art |
NHL All-Star Hockey '95 (1995, Genesis) | Artists |
[ full credits ]
Frequent Collaborators
People- 7 games with Kenneth J. Fedesna
- 7 games with Sal DiVita
- 7 games with Edward Keenan
- 6 games with Neil Nicastro
- 6 games with Vincent Pontarelli
- 6 games with Matthew V. Booty
- 6 games with Jim Tianis
- 5 games with Dan Forden
- 5 games with Brian Wright
- 5 games with Taaron Silverstein
[ 663 more people ]
Companies
- 6 games with Midway Games, Inc.
- 6 games with Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.
- 2 games with Midway Sports
- 2 games with Point of View, Inc.
- 2 games with Midway Amusement Games, LLC
- 1 game with Tradewest Games Ltd.
- 1 game with Eurocom Developments Ltd
- 1 game with Major League Baseball...
- 1 game with Wotman Productions
- 1 game with SEGA of America, Inc.
[ 7 more companies ]
Contribute
Add your expertise to help preserve video game history! You can submit a correction or add the following: