Steve Turner (game programmer)
Steve Turner | |
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Born | 1954 |
Occupation | computer game musician designer |
Steve Turner is a former computer game musician and designer. His development team, Graftgold, mostly wrote for games published by Hewson Consultants during the 1980s.
The first computer he bought was a ZX80 which had to be assembled by hand. At school he was a member of a computing club where he learnt the Algol 60 programming language. During the 1970s he added Cobol to his repertoire from a government funded training course. He went on to a programming job in the Civil Service. Turner was 30 when he decided to move into games development. His first game was written whilst he was still employed as a programmer and he handed his notice in when he received his first royalty cheque.[1]
He also wrote a series of articles for between August 1986 and January 1987, called The Professional Touch.[2]
List of games[]
For Hewson Consultants:
- 3D Space Wars (1983)
- 3D Seiddab Attack (1984)
- 3D Lunattack (1984)
- Avalon (1984)
- Dragontorc (1985)
- Astroclone (1985)
- Uridium (1986) (music)
- Quazatron (1986)
- Ranarama (1987)
- Zynaps (1987) (music)
- Magnetron (1988)
References[]
External links[]
- World of Sinclair entry, with links to interviews from ZX Computing and Sinclair User.
- Graftgold
- Living people
- Video game musicians
- British video game designers
- Video game programmers
- British computer programmers
- 1954 births
- Video game specialist stubs