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Steve Cartwright is an American computer and video game designer. He is best known as one of the original Activision game designers, credited with such games as ''Barnstorming'', ''Megamania'', ''Seaquest'' and ''Hacker''.〔http://www.stevecartwright.com/〕 Cartwright is credited with the following video game milestones: * Directed / patented first use of mouse-over to collect on-screen rewards (''Zoo World 2'') * Designed / developed first political boxing game (''Bush vs. Kerry Boxing'') * Designed / produced first ''PGA Tour Tiger Woods Golf'' * Designed / produced EA's first casual sports game (''CyberTiger'' - precursor to EA Big) * Designed / produced EA's first multi-player sports game (''PGA TOUR Pro'') * Designed / produced first use of an in-game aiming trajectory guide (''PGA TOUR 486'') * Designed / developed first game using actors against a blue screen (''Lost in LA'') * Designed / developed first sports game to use a true TV perspective (''Fast Break'') * Designed / developed first game using movie dialog & cut scenes (''Aliens'') * Designed / developed first stealth game (''Hacker II'') * Designed / developed first story-driven graphic action/adventure (''Hacker'') ==Activision== In 1982, Cartwright joined college classmate David Crane as the fifth game designer/programmer at Activision where he developed the following games: * ''Barnstorming'' * ''Megamania'' * ''Seaquest'' * ''Plaque Attack'' * ''Frostbite'' * ''Hacker'' * ''Hacker II'' * ''Aliens'' * ''Air Rally 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Steve Cartwright」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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