John Prince
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John Prince is an English game developer. He started out around 1984 working for Artic Computing Ltd. in which he single-handedly developed games, mostly for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum. Later, he co-founded the English game development studio Tiertex with Donald Campbell. During his time there, he also worked on audio.
Gameography
| Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984-??-?? | Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry (CPC) | ||
| 1984-??-?? | Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry (ZXS) | ||
| 1984-??-?? | Mutant Monty (C64) | ||
| 1984-??-?? | Mutant Monty (CPC) | ||
| 1985-??-?? | Big Ben Strikes Again (CPC) | ||
| 1985-??-?? | World Cup (C64) | ||
| 1985-??-?? | World Cup (CPC) | ||
| 1987-??-?? | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (CPC) | Sound Programmer? | |
| 1987-??-?? | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (ZXS) | Sound Programmer? | |
| 1990-??-?? | Gauntlet (SMS) | ||
| 1995-??-?? | Shaq Fu (GG) | ||
| 1995-??-?? | Supercross 3D (JAG) | Composer? | |
| 1996-??-?? | Madden 96 (GG) | Composer? | |
| 1996-??-?? | NBA Live 96 (GB) | Composer? | |
| 1996-??-?? | Pocahontas (GB) | With Mark Ortiz. |
