Charles Cecil

Charles Cecil
Charles Cecil en 2007.

Charles Cecil né le 11 août 1962 à York est un créateur de jeu vidéo anglais. Co-fondateur de Revolution Software il est surtout connu pour sa série de jeux vidéo Les Chevaliers de Baphomet.

Productions

Nom du jeu Ordinateur / Console Année Rôle
Inca Curse ZX81 / ZX Spectrum / Amstrad CPC / Commodore 64 1981 Designer
Espionage Island ZX81 / ZX Spectrum 1981 Designer
Ship of Doom ZX Spectrum / Amstrad CPC / Commodore 64 1982 Designer
Lure of the Temptress DOS / Amiga / Atari ST 1992 Directeur
Beneath a Steel Sky DOS / Amiga / Amiga CD32 1994 Directeur
Les Chevaliers de Baphomet DOS / Windows / PlayStation 1996 Directeur
Toonstruck DOS / Windows 1996 Remerciements spéciaux
Les Chevaliers de Baphomet : les Boucliers de Quetzalcoatl Windows / PlayStation 1997 Directeur / Scénario / Design
De sang froid Windows / PlayStation 2000 Directeur
Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado Windows / Game Boy Color / PlayStation 2 2000
Les Chevaliers de Baphomet Game Boy Advance 2002
Les Chevaliers de Baphomet : le Manuscrit de Voynich Windows XP / PlayStation 2 / Xbox 2003 Directeur / Section Design
Les Chevaliers de Baphomet Palm OS 2005
Les Chevaliers de Baphomet : les Gardiens du Temple de Salomon Windows XP 2006 Directeur / Scénariste
Da Vinci Code PlayStation 2 2006 Scénario & design



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