Tyler Crook
Moby ID: 122358
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Tyler Crook started making video games in 1998. His first two games, a Beavis and Butthead game and a Roller Derby game, were doomed to be canceled before they were competed. After that, however, he enjoyed a long run on SCEA's GameDay franchise. While he was there, he was a driving force behind the use of 3D scanning to to increase the speed and quality of the art pipeline.
In 2005, Tyler was a founding member of MACHINE the groundbreaking video game company.
As of 2009, Tyler is working as a freelance and contract video game developer. He is also working on his first graphic novel to be published by Oni Press in 2010.
Credited on 14 games
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MLB 12: The Show (2012, PlayStation 3) | Interface Artists |
MLB 11: The Show (2011, PlayStation 2) | Interface Artists |
MLB 10: The Show (2010, PlayStation 3) | Interface Artists |
MLB 2005 (2004, PlayStation 2) | 3-D Scanner Technology Supervisor |
Jet Li: Rise to Honor (2004, PlayStation 2) | SCEA Motion Capture Team |
NFL GameDay 2005 (2004, PlayStation) | 3-D Scanner Technology Supervisor |
SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs (2003, PlayStation 2) | 3-D Scanner Technology Supervisor |
NBA ShootOut 2004 (2003, PlayStation) | 3-D Scan Technical Supervisor |
NFL GameDay 2004 (2003, PlayStation 2) | 3-D Scanner Technology Supervisor |
NCAA GameBreaker 2004 (2003, PlayStation 2) | 3-D Scanner Technology Supervisor |
MLB 2004 (2003, PlayStation 2) | 3-D Scanner Technology Supervisors |
NFL GameDay 2003 (2002, PlayStation 2) | Artists |
NCAA GameBreaker 2003 (2002, PlayStation 2) | Artists |
NFL GameDay 2001 (2000, PlayStation 2) | Artists |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 13 games with Ritchard Markelz
- 13 games with Shuhei Yoshida
- 13 games with Riley R. Russell III
- 13 games with Jack Siler
- 12 games with Eric Ippolito
- 12 games with James Scarafone
- 12 games with Ryan Beeson
- 12 games with Michael Shinkle
- 12 games with David Ibarra
- 12 games with Chip Parsons
Companies
- 13 games with Sony Interactive...
- 6 games with 989 Studios
- 6 games with SCEA Sports Studio - Red Zone
- 3 games with Sony San Diego Studio
- 2 games with Sony Interactive...
- 1 game with Zipper Interactive, Inc.
- 1 game with Sony Studio Foster City
- 1 game with Blindlight LLC
- 1 game with Sony Computer Entertainment España
- 1 game with Origin Studios, SLC
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