Jim Weisz

Moby ID: 79

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An industry veteran of some 16 years, Jim Weisz came to us from Midway Games, Inc., where he was Manager of the Consumer Porting group, the division responsible for conversion of hit arcade titles to PlayStation and N-64 formats. Jim's principal responsibility on the Septerra team is for the game's engine, where he is putting his considerable experience to work ensuring the realization of the overall design.

Prior companies include: Viacom New Media/Rabid Entertainment ('94-'97), VideOcart, Inc. ('91-'93), Incredible Technologies, Inc. ('88-'91), Digital Mechanics, Inc. ('84-'88)

Titles include: Beavis & Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity, Are you Afraid of the Dark (PC-CD-ROM), Snow Strike, The Three Stooges, C-SPRITE (MS-DOS), Balance of Power - The 1990 Edition (MS Windows), Cross Clues (Apple II)

[Source: Monolith Productions Septerra Core Team Info]

Credited on 12 games

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Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator (1999, Windows) Programming - Game Engine, Tools
Phantom 2040 (1995, SNES) Special Thanks To
MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (1995, Windows) Mini-Game Programmers
Are You Afraid of the Dark? The Tale of Orpheo's Curse (1994, DOS) Special Thanks To
Disney's Duck Tales: The Quest for Gold (1990, DOS) Additional Support by
Balance of the Planet (1990, DOS) IBM Program
Snow Strike (1990, DOS) By
Harley-Davidson: The Road to Sturgis (1989, DOS) Other
Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition (1988, Windows 16-bit) Adapted By
The Three Stooges (1987, DOS) Undetermined
Balance of Power (1986, DOS) Programming - DOS version
Caveman (1982, Arcade) Hardware by

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