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James R. Prettyman Jr.

aka: James Prettyman
Moby ID: 204623

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Programming games started as a mild hobby and quickly grew into an obsession in his late highschool years. He spent some time at DigiPen, but landed a job at Handheldgames and later a broken arm from a car accident. After healing up and leaving Handheldgames, he spent some time becoming a better programmer and went back to school. Going back was rather difficult, new classes with strange faces and no group to develop with. After completing a semester and sleeping through part of the summer, he started working for Amaze Entertainment.

Credited on 16 games

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Timespinner (2018, Windows) Backers
Daniel X: The Ultimate Power (2010, Nintendo DS) Additional Programming
Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines (2009, PSP) Additional Programming
The Princess and the Frog (2009, Nintendo DS) Special Thanks to
Assassin's Creed II: Discovery (2009, Nintendo DS) Programmers
James Patterson: Women's Murder Club - Games of Passion (2009, Nintendo DS) Programmers
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Nintendo DS) Development
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008, Nintendo DS) Development
Eternity's Child (2008, Windows) Game Testers
The Simpsons Game (2007, Nintendo DS) Additional Programming
Crash of the Titans (2007, Nintendo DS) Development
Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007, Nintendo DS) Additional Programming
Eragon (2006, Nintendo DS) Development
Bionicle Heroes (2006, Nintendo DS) Additional Programming
Shrek SuperSlam (2005, Nintendo DS) Developers
MLB SlugFest 20-04 (2003, Game Boy Advance) Game Developers

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