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Donnie Worley

Moby ID: 89180

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Born in Roanoke, Virginia, Donnie first started animating in 1988 for WDBJ television in Roanoke, Virginia. Later, he became Art Director for WINK-TV in Fort Myers, Florida. It was there he met a friend of John Schappert.

Donnie was the first employee of Tiburon Entertainment. The company began September 1, 1994 with John Schappert, Jason Andersen and Donnie Worley. Donnie created the first logo in 1994 and began hiring artists for gaming projects.

Donnie left Tiburon in June of 1999 after completing the cinematics for Madden NFL 2000 with Jason Hayes. Along with Greg Jobes and four other Tiburon Alumni, they founded The Ballistic Pixel Lab. The Ballistic Pixel Lab has worked on the following titles:* EverQuest II: Kingdom of Sky * Frantix * The Lord of the Rings: Shadows of Angmar * Lords of Everquest * Army Men: Sarge's War * Ultima Online II

The Ballistic Pixel Lab also creates technical videos for the medical industry and 3D animated children's stories for the medical industry. Their latest character is Doc Monaghan. Doc Monaghan was designed after a character from Donnie's art journal that he had created years earlier.

Credited on 10 games

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Madden NFL 2000 (1999, Nintendo 64) Cinematic Artist
March Madness '98 (1998, PlayStation) Intro Cinematics
Madden NFL 99 (1998, Nintendo 64) Artist
Madden Football 64 (1997, Nintendo 64) Additional Art
NCAA Football 98 (1997, PlayStation) Cinematics
Nuclear Strike (1997, Windows) Tiburon Entertainment - Additional Art
Madden NFL 97 (1996, SNES) Additional Artwork
Madden NFL 97 (1996, SEGA Saturn) Tiburon Entertainment
Madden NFL 96 (1995, SNES) Additional Artwork
NHL 96 (1995, SNES) Special Thanks To

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