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Martin Wheeler

aka: M. Wheeler
Moby ID: 57393

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From Sorcery cassette inlay:

Martin Wheeler was born in July 1969 and lives in Reading, Berkshire. He is at present attending a local comprehensive school.

He had his first computer a ZX81 in 1982 and learned the basics. Unable to get into the computer class at school his parents encouraged his abilities by upgrading to a 48K Spectrum.

Martin became so involved with computers that he gave up his former hobby of drawing comic cartoons. He's a bit of a joker and has been known to ask in sports shops for "fluorescent golf balls" for playing in the dark! On a visit to the seaside, instead of heading for the beach Martin makes straight for the amusement arcades.

His ambition is to make career in the computer world and to continue to produce exciting programmes.

Credited on 21 games

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Rogue Ops (2003, GameCube) Character Design
Warlocked (2000, Game Boy Color) Graphics
Nihilist (1996, DOS) Concept and Design
Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (1994, SNES) Graphics
Ninja Spirit (1993, Game Boy) Graphics
Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers (1993, Game Boy) Graphics
GunForce: Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island (1992, SNES) Graphics by
Apache Flight (1992, Atari ST) Graphics
T2: Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (1991, Game Boy) Graphics
Frontline (1990, Atari ST) Graphics
Dominator (1989, Amiga) Grafix
Dan Dare II: Mekon's Revenge (1988, ZX Spectrum) Graphics by
Action Force II: International Heroes (1988, ZX Spectrum) Graphics by
Action Force (1987, ZX Spectrum) Graphics
Rebel (1987, ZX Spectrum) Graphics
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future (1986, ZX Spectrum) Graphics created by
Erebus (1986, Commodore 64) Graphics Created by
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future (1986, Amstrad CPC) Graphics created by
Sorcery+ (1985, Amstrad CPC) Developed from an original idea by
Dr. Franky and the Monster (1984, ZX Spectrum) By

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