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Revision as of 03:14, 18 November 2020
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Richard Ditton is an American video game programmer. He attended Purdue University from 1971 to 1977. In the early 80's, he started working at Marvin Glass and Associates as a programmer. While working there, he programmed the sound driver for their arcade games. In July 1985, he founded Incredible Technologies with his then-wife Elaine Ditton where he still works to this day.
Richard currently resides in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Gameography
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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Unreleased | Wacko (ARC) | Sound Driver | |
1983-??-?? | Domino Man (ARC) | |
Sound Driver |
1983-??-?? | Journey (ARC) | |
Sound Driver |
1983-??-?? | Tapper (ARC) | Sound Driver | |
1984-??-?? | Root Beer Tapper (ARC) | Sound Driver | |
1984-??-?? | Timber (ARC) | |
Sound Driver |
1985-??-?? | Turbo Tag (ARC) | Sound Driver |
Image Gallery
Staff photo from Journey (ARC).
Links
- facebook.com/richard.tobenamedlater - Facebook.
- linkedin.com/in/richard-ditton-2332055/ - Linkedin.