Richard Paul Jones
Moby ID: 151841
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Born in 1965, Richard Paul Jones started Llamasoft together with Jeff Minter at the age of 16. A year later, the two parted ways, with Jones going on to start up Interceptor Micro's. He later also launched the Players and Pandora labels.
Credited on 95 games
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Taskforce (1989, ZX Spectrum) | Produced for Players Premier by |
Taskforce (1989, Commodore 64) | Produced for Players Premier by |
Shanghai Warriors (1989, ZX Spectrum) | Produced by |
Subway Vigilante (1989, ZX Spectrum) | Produced for Players Premier by |
Tomcat (1989, Commodore 16, Plus/4) | Produced by |
Death Bringer (1989, Atari ST) | Produced by |
Street Gang (1989, ZX Spectrum) | Produced for Players Software by |
Metal Army (1988, ZX Spectrum) | Produced for Players Software by |
Shanghai Karate (1988, Amstrad CPC) | Produced for Players Software by |
Sword Slayer (1988, ZX Spectrum) | Produced for Players Software by |
Shanghai Karate (1988, Commodore 64) | Produced by |
Tanium (1988, Atari 8-bit) | Produced by |
Powerplay: The Game of the Gods (1988, ZX Spectrum) | Produced for Players Software by |
Thing! (1988, ZX Spectrum) | Produced by |
Joe Blade II (1988, Commodore 16, Plus/4) | Produced for Players Software by |
Hollywood Poker (1987, Commodore 64) | Produced by |
Swamp Fever (1987, Commodore 64) | Produced by |
Cleanup Service (1987, Commodore 64) | Produced by |
Radius (1987, Commodore 64) | Produced by |
Dizzy Dice (1987, Commodore 64) | Produced by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 23 games with Terry Greer
- 15 games with Ian Gray
- 15 games with Peter Austin
- 12 games with Andrew Challis
- 12 games with Andy Severn
- 12 games with Simon Daniels
- 11 games with Martin Severn
- 11 games with Keith Harvey
- 11 games with Kevin Parker
- 9 games with Chris Cox
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Companies
- 56 games with Players Software
- 49 games with Interceptor Micro's
- 3 games with Players Premier
- 2 games with Pandora
- 2 games with Digital Light & Magic
- 2 games with One Week Productions
- 1 game with Spotlight Software
- 1 game with Cinemaware Corporation
- 1 game with Time Warp Productions
- 1 game with Reptilia Designs
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