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Rob Mann is an English game developer. In 1984, he started working at Computer Based Learning (CBT), a software firm that developed programs for schools. In late 1990, he joined Serck Controls as a programmer. His work in video games began in August 1991 when he worked at Elite Systems. While at Elite, he worked on the music and sound to a few of their games. He would leave just two years later. Rob would later go on to work for other game developers including Data Design Interactive, Rage Software, Pivotal Games, Acclaim Entertainment, Codemasters, Full Fat Productions, and Lightning Fish Games. Since 2011, he has served as a director at MeanGenie.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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1993-??-?? | Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja (AMI) | ||
1993-02-?? | Dragon's Lair (SNES) (ドラゴンズ マジック) | Title Music | |
1993-12-?? | The Adventures of Dr. Franken (SNES) | Music Engineering | |
1995-??-?? | Pinkie (AMI) | Audio Programming | |
1999-10-?? | Striker Pro 2000 (DC) | Audio Programming | |
2001-05-02 | Off-Road Redneck Racing (W32) | Audio Programming | |
Unreleawsed | Dragon's Lair (GEN) | Title Tune (uncredited) |
Image Gallery
Links
- linkedin.com/in/rob-mann-18541a4/ - Linkedin.