- Steve Cartwright
Steve Cartwright is an American computer and video game designer. He is best known as one of the original
Activision game designers credited with suchs hits as "Barnstorming", "Megamania ", "Seaquest" and "Hacker". After an 8-year run atElectronic Arts (EA) where Cartwright designed and produced theTiger Woods products as well as EA's first on-line sports site, he later designed, produced, or otherwise developed products accounting for up to 70% of revenue forGlu Mobile .Activision
In
1982 Cartwright joined college classmateDavid Crane as the fifth game designer/programmer atActivision . Cartwright's titles included:
* "Barnstorming"
* "Megamania "
* "Seaquest"
* "Plaque Attack "
* "Frostbite"
* "Hacker"
* "Hacker II"
* "Aliens"
* "Air Rally Accolade
In
1988 Cartwright joined Activision founders Alan Miller andBob Whitehead and Accolade. Among his products were the Sierra-stylegraphic adventure s "Search for The King " and ""—the first product to use live actors captured in front of a blue screen
* "Fast Break "
* "Search for The King "
* ""Electronic Arts
In
1993 , Cartwright joined Electronic Arts. He soon took over producer responsibility on the fledgeling PGA TOUR line and helped redesign the "NBA Live " product line. Among the many innovations to the golf line were the first use of digitized golfers, the first EA golf product with 3D terrain, and the first use of a targeting arc and putting guides in a golf product. Later, with the addition ofTiger Woods , EA's golf franchise became the number one golf product in the world—quickly eclipsing both Sony's "Hot Shots Golf " and "Links" by Access.In
1999 , Cartwright designed and producer "Tiger Woods '99 ". Additionally, Cartwright designed the product to include 1-button access to a game server and match server—making this EA's first online multiplayer sports game. Later, with the addition of the "Play Against The Pros" feature, Cartwright was awarded co-patent holder rights to the technology that eventually became the basis of the PGA TOUR's Shotlink technology.
* "PGA TOUR 486 "
* "NBA Live 95 "
* "PGA TOUR 96 "
* "PGA TOUR Pro "
* "Tiger Woods 99 "
* "Tiger Woods 2000 "Glu Mobile
In
2002 Cartwright joined veteranScott Orr as an internal developer atGlu Mobile , originally known asSorrent . After a 10-year hiatus from programming, Cartwtright developed six of Sorrent's first eight products. During the 2004 presidential election, Cartwright took his previous product "FOX Sports Boxing ", added a little political twist and humor, and created the summer's "Bush vs. Kerry Boxing ". He was later named Director of Production where products he designed, produced, or otherwise developed accounted for up to 70% of Glu Mobile revenue.
* "FOX Sports Football "
* "FOX Sports Basketball "
* "FOX Sports Boxing "
* "FOX Sports Track & Field "
* "Yao Ming Basketball "
* "Atari's DRIV3R "
* "Deerhunter "
* "Bush vs. Kerry Boxing "
* "ZUMA "
* "Kingdom of Heaven"
* "Robots"
* "Diner Dash "
* ""TAG Networks
In
2006 Cartwright joined TV Head—nowTAG Networks —as Executive Producer. TAG is a games-on-demand television network. While at TAG, Cartwright was involved with titles such as:* "
Battleship "
* "Tetris World Tour "
* "Sudoku Puzzle Master "
* "Beach Solitaire "
* "High Stakes Hold'em "
* "Spades "
* "Hearts "
* "Diner Dash "
* "Astrology Central "
* "Set "
* "Club 21 "
* "TriPeaks Solitaire "
* "Barney's Music Studio "
* "Angelina Ballerina "
* "Thomas and Friends "
* "Bob the Builder "External links
* [http://www.stevecartwright.com Cartwright's personal website]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,365/ Cartwright's profile on MobyGames]
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