Michael Sandige
aka:
Mike Sandige
Moby ID: 21921
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Michael Sandige co-founded Cinematronics, LLC (later Maxis South) in 1994. He left the company in 1997 when Maxis as a whole was acquired by Electronic Arts, Inc.
Credited on 13 games
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Barbie Generation Girl Gotta Groove CD-ROM (2000, Windows) | Special Thanks: |
G-sector (1999, Windows) | Eclipse Entertainment (Genesis 3D Engine and original game codebase) |
Jack Nicklaus 4 (1997, Windows) | Technical Director |
Marble Drop (1997, Windows 3.x) | Technical Director |
Solitaire Deluxe (1996, Windows 3.x) | Design |
Full Tilt! 2 Pinball (1996, Windows) | Technical Director |
Full Tilt! Pinball (1996, Macintosh) | Programmers |
TriTryst (1995, Windows) | Original Concept |
Endorfun (1995, Windows) | Graphics Technology |
Heaven & Earth (1992, DOS) | Designers (with) |
Ishidō: The Way of Stones (1990, FM Towns) | Programmed by |
PI's Solitaire Royale / Tom Snyder's Puppy Love (1989, FM Towns) | Designed by |
Solitaire Royale (1988, Amiga) | Designed by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 7 games with Brad Fregger
- 7 games with David Stafford
- 6 games with Kevin Gliner
- 4 games with John Frantz Jr.
- 4 games with John Taylor
- 4 games with Brodie Lockard
- 4 games with Michael Feinberg
- 4 games with Matt Ridgeway
- 4 games with Jim Mischel
- 3 games with Dick Aldrich
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Companies
- 5 games with Publishing International
- 4 games with Maxis South
- 3 games with Maxis Software Inc.
- 2 games with Accolade, Inc.
- 2 games with Fujitsu Limited
- 1 game with Mattel Interactive France...
- 1 game with Virgin Interactive...
- 1 game with MicroProse (Alameda)
- 1 game with Stunt Puppy Entertainment, Inc.
- 1 game with Interplay Entertainment Corp.
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