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'''WJS Design''' was started in late 1989 by Wayne J. Smithson. A successful career programming, culminating in the ST conversion of Psygnosis' Blood Money, earned Wayne critical acclaim and enough cash to employ other coders and graphic artists. As of April 1990, the team consisted of Paul Hoggart, Kevin Oxland, Smithson, and Chris Warren. [http://hol.abime.net/hol_search.php?N_ref_developer=633]
 
'''WJS Design''' was started in late 1989 by Wayne J. Smithson. A successful career programming, culminating in the ST conversion of Psygnosis' Blood Money, earned Wayne critical acclaim and enough cash to employ other coders and graphic artists. As of April 1990, the team consisted of Paul Hoggart, Kevin Oxland, Smithson, and Chris Warren. [http://hol.abime.net/hol_search.php?N_ref_developer=633]
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), shared staff
  
 
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==Links==
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*[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/WJS_Design French Wikipedia article]
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*[http://hol.abime.net/hol_search.php?N_ref_developer=633 Hall of Light profile]
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Revision as of 13:46, 3 August 2010

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WJS Design was started in late 1989 by Wayne J. Smithson. A successful career programming, culminating in the ST conversion of Psygnosis' Blood Money, earned Wayne critical acclaim and enough cash to employ other coders and graphic artists. As of April 1990, the team consisted of Paul Hoggart, Kevin Oxland, Smithson, and Chris Warren. [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links), shared staff

Amiga

  • Adventures of Mighty Max, The (unreleased) (Ocean)
  • Anarchy (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
  • Baal (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
  • Beastlord (EU Publisher: Grandslam)
Working Title: Beast Master
  • Creatures (UK Publisher: Thalamus)
  • Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (unreleased) (Thalamus)
  • Fields of Glory (UK Publisher: Microprose)
  • One Step Beyond (title sequence driver) (EU Publisher: Ocean)
  • Ork (UK Publisher: Psygnosis)
Working Title: Infiltrator
  • Spell Bound (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)

Atari ST

  • Anarchy (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
  • Baal (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
  • Beastlord (EU Publisher: Grandslam)
Working Title: Beast Master
  • Creatures (UK Publisher: Thalamus)
  • Leander (UK Publisher: Psygnosis)
  • One Step Beyond (programming) (UK Publisher: Ocean)
  • Ork (UK Publisher: Psygnosis)
Working Title: Infiltrator
  • Spell Bound (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)

CD32

  • Fields of Glory (UK Publisher: Microprose)

DOS

  • Ultimate Body Blows (US Publisher: Team17)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Adventures of Mighty Max, The (US/EU Publisher: Ocean)
Sound/Music: Krisalis
  • Shadow of the Beast / Shadow of the Beast: Mashou no Okite (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts; BR Publisher: Tec Toy; JP Publisher: Victor)
Sound: Sound Images
  • Shadow of the Beast II (programming) (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Sound: Sound Images

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Adventures of Mighty Max, The (US/EU Publisher: Ocean)
Sound/Music: Krisalis

Links