- Rick Raymer
Rick Raymer is an American video
game designer . He's worked for developers and publishers alike such as EAI,Hasbro Interactive ,iROCK Entertainment andVicious Cycle Software .Raymer got his start in
game design at EAI around 1996. While there he designed at least three games, including "Clue" for Hasbro Interactive, "" forSouthPeak Interactive and "Animaniacs Splat Ball " (also for SouthPeak).Because of his work on "Clue", Hasbro Interactive hired Raymer in 1999 when EAI ceased
game development . However, Hasbro Interactive was shut down soon after hiring Raymer, who was designing several games, including an updated version of theAtari classic "Combat!" for theSony PlayStation .Raymer went onto work for iROCK Entertainment where he designed at least one game based on the rock icon
Ozzy Osborne . Shortly, however, he went to work forVicious Cycle Software which was started by former co-workers who worked for Hasbro Interactive when it closed its doors. There he designed several games, including "" forTDK Mediactive, Inc. .As of January 2005, Raymer was the Creative Director for
Oasys Mobile [ [http://www.oasysmobileinc.com/page/products_apps_games Oasys Mobile website] ] , a developer ofcell phone mobile game s.Raymer makes his home in
North Carolina . He lives with his wife, Liz, and their two children.elected game credits
*"Spy vs. Spy" (2005)
*"" (2002), TDK Mediactive, Inc.
*"Savage Skies " (2002),BAM! Entertainment, Inc.
*"Animaniacs Splat Ball " (1999),SouthPeak Interactive
*"" (1999), SouthPeak Interactive
*"Clue" (1998), Atari Interactive, Inc. (acquired from Hasbro Interactive)References
External links
*moby developer|id=26418|name=Rick Raymer's profile
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