David Jaffe
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| David Jaffe | |
| Occupation | Video Game Designer |
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David Jaffe is a video game designer and currently resides in San Diego, California.[1] He is married and has two children.
Jaffe attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He applied to their prestigious film school, but was never admitted. After a few years pursuing his dream of directing movies, he turned to game design.
He is best known for directing theTwisted Metal series and, more recently, God of War. Jaffe's Twisted Metal: Black and God of War have both ranked into IGN's "Top 25 PS2 Games of All Time", with Twisted Metal: Black in ninth place and God of War winning first place as IGN's choice for best PS2 game of all time.[2]
Recently, in his blog, Jaffe has mentioned a new game in development several times. As of yet, no further details [or even a title] have been released.
[edit] Works
Untitled Project (Title and Date TBA)
- Twisted Metal PS3 (Title TBA, Work in progress, late 2008- early 2009) (PS3)
- Twisted Metal Head On: Extra Twisted Edition (2008)(PS2)
- Calling All Cars! (2007) (PS3)
- Heartland (cancelled) (PSP)
- God of War (2005) (PS2)
- Kinetica (2001) (PS2)
- Twisted Metal: Black (2001) (PS2)
- Dark Guns (cancelled) (PSone)
- Twisted Metal 2 (1996) (PSone)
- Twisted Metal (1995) (PSone)
- Mickey Mania (1994) (Super NES/Sega Mega Drive/Genesis/Sega CD)

