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Sean Pearce

Moby ID: 137043

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Sean Pearce worked as a games programmer between 1984 and 1992, for a variety of companies: 1984-1985: Nebulae Software, Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland * 1986-1988: Choice Software, Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland * 1988-1992*: Palace Software, London.

He left school before completing his 'A' levels to join Nebulae where he converted FSS Liberator from C64 / BBC to ZX Spectrum. At Choice, worked on a number of game conversions to ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST and Amiga - for the likes of Ocean, US Gold etc., including Platoon, Mutants, Shackled, Spy Hunter and more. At Palace worked on Complex (unreleased) for Atari ST & Amiga.

Since 1992 he has been working for a number of companies in the Software Banking Industry (Interlink / CR2 1992-2004) and his own company (Biz 2 Bytes Ltd.) 2004. Between 2004 and 2008 he worked at Temenos (UK), most recently between 2009 and present he has contracted for and since 2010 now works for EDB Business Partners Norge AS, rebranded as EVRY AS in March 2012; implementing Debit and Credit card solutions for UK banks (including Contactless).

He married in 1995 and became a father in 2005.

Credited on 7 games

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Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge (1988, Atari ST) Program
Platoon (1988, ZX Spectrum) Coded by
Superstar Indoor Sports (1987, ZX Spectrum) Conversion Programmed by
Mutants (1987, Amstrad CPC) Programmed by
Spy Hunter (1986, Amstrad CPC) Programmed
Theatre Europe (1986, ZX Spectrum) Conversion
HardBall! (1986, Amstrad CPC) Programmed by

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