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John Cutter
About
MobyGames[1] wrote:
John Cutter is a North American game designer. He attended Pepperdine University from 1980 to 1983, and began making games shortly afterwards. He worked as a designer and programmer for Gamestar from 1984 to 1986, mainly on sports games.
In 1986 Cutter joined Cinemaware, where he became employee #1 and went on to design and produce many of their best-known games. He stayed with Cinemaware until 1991. After a short stay with New World Computing he joined Dynamix in the same year. He was the lead designer of Betrayal at Krondor (1993).
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Games by John Cutter
Title Year Credits Betrayal at Krondor 1993 Design, Director
Contributions by John Cutter
Title Year Credits Return to Krondor 1998 Special Thanks for their vision in creating Betrayal at Krondor
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