This is the Project archive where you can find a list of most of the projects that I have worked on over the years. This list includes games and apps where I was never listed in the credits which happens surprisingly frequently.
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This is a placeholder page for the Shrek The Third (XBOX360/AU) project.
This is a placeholder page for the Shrek The Third (XBOX360/EU) project.
This is a placeholder page for the Little League Baseball 2002 (GBA/US) project.
“Pitfall 2 : Rumble In The Jungle” was developed as a Nintendo Gameboy Colour game in the Pitfall franchise for Activision. Unfortunately the game never made it to market even though it was pretty far along. The development of the game sprang out of an earlier development of several ports of classic Atari 2600 games… Click here to continue reading the rest of the post
Civilization : Call To Power was an interesting project to be involved with. The Lead Programmer was Steve Marrioti. A nice guy who would prefer to keep his nose in the code than in other people’s business. And I can’t fault him for that. As I had just rolled off of the Pitfall 3D project… Continue reading the rest of the post
This was a video poker game for Windows 95 & Windows 98. I believe you can now find this game on an eGames CD-ROM collection. — Justin Lloyd
This software product was not a game but a screen saver that simulated boids flying around inside a box. It worked like a “snow globe”, in the center was a desert island, with a lone palm tree, gently lapping waves on the shore, “seagulls” — I’ll use that word to describe the boids very loosely,… Click to read the rest of “Boids In A Box.”
This game was called patience, solitaire to the American visitors to this site, and was the classic Klondike solitaire rule set. It was written for the fully expanded Acorn Atom and used Mode 4 colour graphics if you had the colour graphics board. — Justin Lloyd
This was a video blackjack game for Windows 95. At the time it was written it was considered a premium game and retailed for over $35. I believe the rights have been sold many times and you can now find this game on an eGames CD-ROM. — Justin Lloyd