Damon Slye
Damon Slye (born June 15, 1962) is a computer game designer, director, and programmer. In 1984 he founded Dynamix with Jeff Tunnell in Eugene, Oregon. He is best known for creating the historic flight simulations Red Baron, A-10 Tank Killer, and Aces of the Pacific.
Slye's first product was Stellar 7, an action game for the Apple II which featured animated 3D wireframe graphics.[1] He followed it up with Arcticfox, the first original title Electronic Arts published for the new Amiga computer.[2]
In 1994 Slye left Dynamix and the game industry. He founded Mad Otter Games in 2007.[3]
Credited games
- Villagers and Heroes (2011), Mad Otter Games
- Ace of Aces (2008), Instant Action
- Aces Over Europe (1993), Dynamix, Inc.
- Aces of the Pacific, Expansion Disk, WWII:1946 (1992), Dynamix, Inc.
- Aces of the Pacific (1992), Dynamix, Inc.
- Red Baron: Mission Builder (1991), Dynamix, Inc.
- Red Baron (1990), Dynamix, Inc.
- Stellar 7 (1990), Dynamix, Inc.
- A-10 Tank Killer (1989), Dynamix, Inc.
- David Wolf: Secret Agent (1989), Dynamix, Inc.
- Deathtrack (1989), Activision, Inc.
- MechWarrior (1989), Activision, Inc.
- Project Firestart (1989), Electronic Arts Inc.
- Abrams Battle Tank (1988), Electronic Arts Inc.
- Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict (1987), Electronic Arts Inc.
- Arcticfox (1986), Electronic Arts Inc.
- Stellar 7 (1982), Penguin Software, Inc.
References
- ↑ "Stellar 7 at MobyGames". Retrieved 23 July 2008.
- ↑ DeMaria, Rusel and Wilson, Johnny. High Score!: The Illustrated History of Electronic Games, first edition, p.145. 2003: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
- ↑ "Mad Otter Games". Retrieved 23 July 2008.
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