Jeff Peters

Moby ID: 3387

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Jeff’s eclectic video game career began in the early eighties, within the peak of the arcade industry. His working experience has had him owning and operating his own arcade, being listed in the Guinness Book of World records for video game related achievements, founding the U.S. National Video Game Team and organizing international video game contests and promotions on its behalf. He further went on to co-found a publishing company and created Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine as well as founding a successful graphics design company. As a video game developer, he has also created and shipped games for just about every gaming console ever made including a few arcade games to round out the mix.

Jeff has also been a successful industry consultant, game designer, artist, Software Manager for SNK, Project Manager for Sculptured Software, Inc., Project Director for Kodiak Interactive and Director of Product Development for both Beyond Games, Inc and GearWorks Games, LLC. He has also worked with major industry publishers such as Acclaim, Disney, Viacom, THQ, Midway, and Electronic Arts and has shipped over 25 video games to market during his ongoing career.

Jeff seems to rarely sleep, enjoys writing, any outdoor activity and is highly involved in the classic arcade and pinball restoration community, with a personal collection of 50+ arcade games and pinball machines.

Credited on 17 games

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Boulder Dash: 30th Anniversary (2014, Android) Produced by
Metro 2033: Wars (2014, Android) TapStar Team
Tetris Blitz (2013, iPhone) Executive Producer
Hasbro Family Game Night 4: The Game Show (2011, Wii) Executive Producer
Monopoly Streets (2010, Wii) Project Lead
Tetris (2010, Android) Executive Producer
Superman Returns (2006, PlayStation 2) Supervising Producer
Disney's Chicken Little (2005, Windows) Special Thanks
Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002, Windows) Director of PD
Motor Mayhem (2001, PlayStation 2) Director of Product Development
SeaQuest DSV (1995, SNES) Director
Mortal Kombat 3 (1995, DOS) Director
The Ren & Stimpy Show: Time Warp (1994, SNES) Project Dictator Director
Mortal Kombat II (1994, SNES) Very Tired Project Dictator Director
Mortal Kombat (1993, SNES) Directing Dude
Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon (1993, SNES) Person who directed things
Crystalis (1990, NES) Special Thanks To

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