Ian Bird (software developer)
Ian Bird is a game programmer and game designer.[1] Along with other game credits, Bird wrote the computer games Millennium 2.2 and Deuteros.
Games
- 1985 - Theatre Europe
- 1989 - Millennium 2.2
- 1991 - Deuteros: The Next Millennium
- 1993 - Campaign II
- 1995 - Millennia: Altered Destinies
- 1998 - WarGames
- 2000 - Chicken Run
- 2001 - The Mummy Returns
- 2003 - Pac-Man World 3
gollark: I mean, Bill Gates is good, he's donated lots of money to philanthropic causes.
gollark: You could actually do something about homelessness or whatever. Most people could. Capitalism mostly aggregates people's preferences into results, ish. But most people do not seem to care about poverty/homelessness enough to act on it, beyond sometimes saying that if you go along with [DRASTIC CHANGE TO ENTIRE ECONOMIC/SOCIAL/POLITICAL SYSTEM] the whole problem will magically evaporate.
gollark: Produce a thing people like, sell it, and obtain cashmoney.
gollark: Or you can just offer a thing people like.
gollark: ...
References
- Computer gaming world. 90-96. Golden Empire Publications. 1992. p. 66.
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