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Warren Davis is an American actor and video game programmer. He is best known for inventing the arcade classic ''Q *bert''. His other video arcade credits include ''Joust 2'', ''Lotto Fun'', ''Exterminator'', ''Terminator 2'', and ''Revolution X'', which featured Aerosmith; as well as ''Us. Vs. Them'', a laserdisc game. Davis developed the video digitization system that was used in Williams/Midway video games from the late 1980s thru mid-90's. This allowed images of live actors videotaped in front of a blue-screen to be placed in games. Games which used this technology include ''Narc'', the ''Mortal Kombat'' series, the ''NBA Jam'' series, ''Terminator 2'', ''Revolution X'', and others. As with other Williams employees, Warren's head and name appear as a player character in the arcade version of ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'', if his initials and birthday are entered. As an actor, Davis has appeared as a minor character in a number of TV shows, including ''House M.D.'' and ''Criminal Minds''. He also appeared in the independent feature film ''Yesterday Was a Lie''. Davis produced weekly play readings at the Blank Theatre for almost 6 years, and has been a guest director at that company's Young Playwrights Festival since 2002. ==References== Notes 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「Warren Davis (actor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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