David Fox (writer and game developer)
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David Fox is a San Francisco, California based writer and game designer/developer, best known for multiplayer games and books about online technology. He was one of the founders of iWin.com.
[edit] Bibliography
Books
- Fox, David; Roman Verhovsek (2002). Micro Java Game Development, (First Edition), Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 0-672-32342-7.
- Steven Champeon; Fox, David (1999). Building Dynamic HTML GUIs, (First Edition), Hungry Minds. ISBN 0-7645-3267-7.
- Fox, David (1997). I Want My WebTV, (First Edition), Macmillan. ISBN 1-57169-105-7.
- Fox, David; Phil Shaddock (1996). Web Publisher’s Construction Kit with VRML/Live3D, (First Edition), Waite Group Press. ISBN 1-57169-068-9.
- Fox, David; Phil Shaddock (1996). HTML Web Publisher’s Construction Kit, (Second Edition), Waite Group Press. ISBN 1-57169-018-2.
- Fox, David (1995). Love Bytes, (First Edition), Waite Group Press. ISBN 1-878739-88-3.
- Fox, David; Dave Gibbons (1995). Using E-Mail, (First Edition), Que. ISBN 0-7897-0023-9.
[edit] Game Credits
- Color Up! Wedding Scrapbook, Designer (2007), iWin.com, Inc.
- Wordscape Online Party, Designer (2007), iWin.com, Inc.
- Jewel Quest II, Writer (2006), iWin.com, Inc.
- Jewel Quest Solitaire, Writer (2006), iWin.com, Inc.
- Jewel Quest, Writer (2003), iWin.com, Inc.
- Mah Jong Quest III, Writer (2008), iWin.com, Inc.
- Mah Jong Quest II, Writer (2007), iWin.com, Inc.
- Mah Jong Quest, Writer, Co-Programmer, and Story Director (2004), iWin.com, Inc.
- Family Feud Online Party, Technical Director (2005), iWin.com, Inc.
- Wordscape, Designer and Programmer (2002), iWin.com, Inc.
- Citizen 01, Designer and Programmer (1999), PlayLink, Inc.
- Westworld 2000, Designer and Programmer (1997), Byron Preiss Multimedia
- X-Files: Unauthorized Access, Designer and Programmer (1997), Byron Preiss Multimedia