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GameSpot Forums - System Wars - Sony's PS3 Dissappointment Timeline Continued

GameSpot Forums - System Wars - Sony's PS3 Disappointment Timeline Continued
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I've been producing or programming games since 1990. Some of the games I produced (or executive produced, or executive-in-charge-of-production produced) include Cool Spot, The 7th Guest, Disney's Aladdin for Sega Genesis, and many others, from Game Boy to Xbox.

Games to which I've contributed programming include Total Annihilation: Kingdoms and the Guild Wars series.

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