- Dominic Robinson (programmer)
Dominic Robinson is a computer game programmer. He came to prominence as an in-house programmer for Hewson when he converted "
Uridium " to the Spectrum (a feat previously considered impossible) [ [http://www.crashonline.org.uk/59/progrmrs.htm CRASH 59 - Programmers on Programmers ] ] in 1986. This was followed by another classic Spectrum shoot-em up, "Zynaps ", and a puzzle/shooter, "Anarchy", both of which were released in 1987. After leaving Hewson, he joinedGraftgold to work on the Spectrum conversion of "Flying Shark ", as well as theAmiga andAtari ST versions of "Simulcra" and "Rainbow Islands ".Robinson left Graftgold to pursue his interest in 3D graphics, moving to
Leeds -basedVektor Grafix . [ [http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=54&cat=268 Robinson leaves Graftgold] ] This company was later absorbed intoMicroprose . [ [http://www.mobygames.com/game/killing-cloud Credits at Moby Games] ] [ [http://www.cbronline.com/article_cg_print.asp?guid=81B73D16-E589-4A38-AE97-D142BBCF4793 "MicroProse buys Vektor Grafix" article] from "Computer Business Review Online"] When Microprose closed their Leeds studio, he went on to formWayward Design , which he later sold toRage Software [ [http://www.e-consultancy.com/news-blog/15709/wayward-design-goes-into-rage.html Purchase of Wayward by Rage] ] .List of games
* "
Uridium " (1986), Hewson Consultants Ltd.
* "Uridium Plus" (1986), Hewson Consultants Ltd.
* "Zynaps " (1987), Hewson Consultants Ltd.
* "Sky Shark" (1987), Firebird Software Ltd.
* "Anarchy" (1987), Hewson Consultants Ltd.
* "Flying Shark " (1987), Firebird Software Ltd.
* "Simulcra" (1990), Micro Style
* "Rainbow Islands " (1990), Ocean Software Ltd.
* "Paradroid 90" (1990), Hewson Consultants Ltd.
* "Ivan "Iron Man" Stewart's Super Off Road" (1990), Virgin Mastertronic Ltd.
* "Killing Cloud" (1991), Konami, Inc., Mirrorsoft Ltd.
* "B-17 Flying Fortress" (1992), MicroProse Software, Inc.
* "Dogfight - 80 Years of Aerial Warfare" (1993), MicroProse Software, Inc.
* "Assault Rigs" (1996), Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
* "Shipwreckers!" (1997), Psygnosis Limited
* "G-Police" (1997), Psygnosis Limited
* "B-17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th" (2000), MicroProse Software, Inc.
* "Championship Manager 4" (2003), Eidos Interactive Ltd.References
External links
[http://www.crashonline.org.uk/34/hewson.htm CRASH Issue 34] features an article about Robinson's work to convert "Uridium", while at "Hewson".
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