Jon Ritman
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Jon Ritman was a software developer in the 1980s, working primarily on games for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC home computer range. His first experience with a computer was at the age of 13, and first computer was a Sinclair ZX81 that he bought in 1981[1].
His first game, Namtir Raiders for the ZX81 gained its name from his surname reversed. He first gained notoriety with his games Bear Bovver and Match Day for the ZX Spectrum. As of March 2007, three of the top twenty games listed at World of Spectrum[2] were written by Ritman, namely Head Over Heels, Batman and Match Day II.
[edit] Software Published
- Namtir Raiders, Artic
- Cosmic Debris, Artic
- 3D Combat Zone, Artic
- Dimension Destructors, Artic
- Bear Bovver, Artic
- Match Day, Ocean
- Batman, Ocean
- Head Over Heels, Ocean
- Match Day II, Ocean. It is inspired in Soccerama.
- Monster Max, Rare/Titus [3]
- Super Match Soccer [4], Cranberry Source. 1998.
[edit] References
- ^ Ritman bio at gamasutra.com
- ^ Visitor Voted Top 100 Best Games. World of Spectrum. Martijn van der Heide. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
- ^ Interview with Ritman at amstradmuseum.com
- ^ Comment about Super Match Soccer at score21.com/
[edit] External links
- John Ritman's website
- Interview with Ritman at crashonline.org.uk
- Information at World of Spectrum
- Ritman interview at computeremuzone.com
- Ritman interview at tacgr.emuunlim.com