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Revision as of 03:14, 18 November 2020

Richard Ditton
Richard Ditton - 02.jpg
Born
Birth Place USA
Nationality American   USA.svg
Website Unknown

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
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

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