Raffaele Cecco
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Raffaele Cecco is a British video games developer who has created numerous video games since 1984, including Cybernoid, Exolon.
Due to the popularity of Cecco’s video games he was asked to write a monthly diary for CRASH magazine, the first installment being 15th of April 1988[1]. The diary documented the development of Stormlord.
He grew up in Tottenham in North London and was 20 years old at the time of the above publication, placing his year of birth as 1968.
He first started programming on a ZX81 and his first release was Cop-Out, published by Mikro-Gen in 1986[2].
[edit] Selected ludography
These are games that Cecco has developed or been closely associated with.
- Exolon (1987, Hewson Consultants)
- Cybernoid (1988, Hewson Consultants)
- Stormlord (1989, Hewson Consultants)
A compliation of his games, Cecco's Collection was released by Hewson in 1990, and includes Exolon, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, and Stormlord.
[edit] External links
- CRASH issue 59 at CRASH Online; Programmers on Programmers article.
- (French)Amstrad Cent pour Cent issue 14; an interview.
- Your Sinclair issue 56 at The Your Sinclair Rock 'n' Roll Years; Review of Cecco's Collection.
[edit] References
- ^ Cecco's log at CRASH Online
- ^ Raffaele Cecco at World of Spectrum