Ken Nicholson
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Ken Nicholson is a video game developer and Windows graphics pioneer. He was the founder of GamePC Consortium and inventor of the technology used by Microsoft as the basis for Windows' DirectX graphics [1].
- Exidy games: Crossbow, Cheyenne, Combat, Clay Pigeon, Crackshot, Chiller, Spin-A-Ball, Top Secret, Vertigo, Vortex
- Epyx games: California Games for Commodore 64, The Games: Summer Edition for Commodore 64 and IBM PC
- Media Vision games: Quantum Gate, Quantum Gate II, Critical Path, Forever Growing Garden
- ATI games: Mortal Kombat III for Windows 95, Super Bubsy for Windows 95
References:
- ^ Rahmat, Omid. "DirectX - Better than NT?", Tom's Hardware Second Hand Smoke, 2000-1-20. Retrieved on 2006-12-23.