Patrick O'Luanaigh | |
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Born | England |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Video games |
Patrick O'Luanaigh of London, England was employed as Head of External Development at Codemasters, where he worked on titles including Micro Machines, before co-heading their internal design studio. He produced titles including Operation Flashpoint, Prisoner of War, and the Cannes Palm d'Or nominated title, Music.[1]
He moved to SCi Games in London in 2000.[2] While there he designed the original Italian Job game, and he oversaw the development of both Conflict: Desert Storm games (which have sold over 3,500,000 copies).
In August 2006, O'Luanaigh formed the video game developing company nDreams [3] whose first project was the first console based Alternate Reality Game, Xi that took place in the PlayStation 3's online community-based service, PlayStation Home.
O'Luanaigh completed a degree in Cybernetics under the guidance of Kevin Warwick.