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Alex DeMeo
Biography
Home Country: - Unknown
Aliases: None
Alex DeMeo began his career as a programmer for Activision in 1984. He designed some of his own games and ported other popular games to systems like the Atari 2600 and 7800. In 1989 DeMeo moved with a couple other Activision employees to Acclaim Entertainment, where he became part of the in-house development team, Imagineering, Inc. There, DeMeo continued to develop and design games and occasionally help with the audio. However, due to the nature of the Imagineering, Inc., most of the games DeMeo worked on were awful movie tie-ins, though he did manage to work on several more creative titles like A Boy and His Blob, Flight of the Intruder, and Battle Tank. When Imagineering was closed down in 1994, DeMeo left the videogame industry for good.
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Gameography
1989/07/23 |
Double Dragon |
A26 |
Activision, Inc. |
1989/??/?? |
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble On Blobolonia |
NES |
Absolute Entertainment |
1989/??/?? |
Double Dragon |
A78 |
Activision, Inc. |
1989/??/?? |
Ikari Warriors |
A78 |
Atari Corporation |
1990/02/?? |
Destination Earth Star |
NES |
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. |
1990/10/?? |
Battle Tank |
NES |
Absolute Entertainment, Inc. |
1990/11/09 |
不思議なブロビー ~プリンセス・ブロブを救え!~ [Strange Blob: The Rescue of Princess Blobette] |
GB |
Jaleco Entertainment |
1990/11/29 |
ふしぎなブロビー ブロバニアの危機 [Strange Blob: Trouble On Blobolonia] |
FC |
Jaleco, Ltd. |
1990/??/?? |
Corvette ZR-1 Challenge |
NES |
Milton Bradley Co. |
1991/02/?? |
The Simpsons: Bart Vs. The Space Mutants |
NES |
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. |
1991/??/?? |
A Boy and His Blob In... The Rescue of Princess Blobette |
GB |
Absolute Entertainment, Inc. |
1991/??/?? |
Race America |
NES |
Absolute Entertainment, Inc. |
1992/??/?? |
Mouse Trap Hotel |
GB |
Electro-Brain |
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Links
Home Page: None
Wikipedia: None
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