John Cutter

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John Cutter is an American computer game designer. He was the first employee at the Amiga development studio Cinemaware.[1][2][3] He is best known for contributing to, or designing, Defender of the Crown, Rocket Ranger, TV Sports: Basketball, Wings, and Betrayal at Krondor. At Big Fish Games, he also contributed to casual games hits Mystic Inn and Atlantis Sky Patrol in 2006, and Azada in 2007.

[edit] References

  1. ^ John Cutter info at the Cinemaware web site
  2. ^ John Cutter on Mobygames
  3. ^ John mentioned in Gamezebo's piece 'Behind the Game: Azada'