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Frank Evers




About

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Before entering the photography business, Evers ran video game production studios producing over 100 interactive games for Sierra Entertainment, Activision and Disney Interactive (1995–2002). His most successful video game series were MechWarrior, Interstate '76, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and the Kingdom Hearts series (over 36 million units sold generating over $1.8 billion in retail sales), a joint venture between Disney Interactive and Square Japan. In addition to producing games, he was also the Director of Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II and The Mask, one of the first CD-ROM interactive comic books.


Home Page

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Contributions by Frank Evers

Title Year Credits
EarthSiege 2 1996 Producer
Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II 1996 Producer/Director


References


See Also

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Frank Evers




About

Wikipedia[1] wrote:

Before entering the photography business, Evers ran video game production studios producing over 100 interactive games for Sierra Entertainment, Activision and Disney Interactive (1995–2002). His most successful video game series were MechWarrior, Interstate '76, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and the Kingdom Hearts series (over 36 million units sold generating over $1.8 billion in retail sales), a joint venture between Disney Interactive and Square Japan. In addition to producing games, he was also the Director of Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II and The Mask, one of the first CD-ROM interactive comic books.


Home Page


Games by Frank Evers

Title Year Credits
GameNameHere YearHere CreditsHere


Contributions by Frank Evers

Title Year Credits
EarthSiege 2 1996 Producer
Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II 1996 Producer/Director


References


See Also