Julian Rex
Moby ID: 52992
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Julian Rex was formerly employed by Sony where he worked as Lead Programmer on Ghosthunter (PS2), the BAFTA award-winning Medievil 2 (PS1) and a next-gen title. Prior to working at Sony, Julian also enjoyed a successful career at Millennium Interactive where he worked on notable hits such as Defcon 5 (PS1 & PC) and Frogger (PS1).
In November 2005, he joined Climax as Technical Director of Climax Action.
Credited on 14 games
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Overlord Minions (2009, Nintendo DS) | Programmers |
Savage Moon (2009, PlayStation 3) | Programmers |
Viva Piñata (2007, Windows) | Programmer |
Ghost Rider (2007, PSP) | Technical Director |
Ghost Rider (2007, PlayStation 2) | Technical Director |
24: The Game (2006, PlayStation 2) | Optimization |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Party Edition (2006, PlayStation 2) | Technical Director |
Ghosthunter (2003, PlayStation 2) | Lead Programmer |
Primal (2003, PlayStation 2) | Code Sharing |
MediEvil II (2000, PlayStation) | Lead Programmer |
MediEvil (1998, PlayStation) | Technologies Programming |
Beast Wars: Transformers (1997, PlayStation) | Programmers |
Frogger (1997, PlayStation) | Technologies Developers |
Defcon 5 (1995, SEGA Saturn) | Programming |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 7 games with Simon Gardner
- 7 games with Alex Sulman
- 6 games with Andrew Ostler
- 6 games with Andrew Barnabas
- 6 games with Dean Ashton
- 6 games with Dean Miller
- 6 games with Paul Donovan
- 6 games with Gary Richards
- 5 games with Karl D. Jeffery
- 5 games with Rhys Cadle
Companies
- 8 games with Guerrilla Cambridge
- 5 games with Sony Interactive...
- 4 games with Sony Interactive...
- 3 games with Blindlight LLC
- 3 games with 2K Games, Inc.
- 2 games with Atari Interactive, Inc.
- 2 games with Climax Solent
- 2 games with Hasbro Interactive Ltd.
- 2 games with Climax Studios Limited
- 2 games with Side UK Ltd.
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