Lee Brown

General Information

Born: Mar 1976

Summary

An ardent Nintendo fan from Shepherds Bush, Lee really knows what he likes in the industry – and that’s Nintendo. A big fan the classic Mario Kart, Lee knows what’s good and what’s not, and has a good opinion on what the industry should be about – making great games. Nintendo’s his God and nothing’s going to change that.

After getting his foot in the door working as a tester on Myst for Sega, Lee worked on many well-known projects such as Street Fighter Alpha and GTA before being promoted to Producer.

He loves games, will always love games and that’s what it takes to be the best in the industry.

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Lee Brown's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1996 title, "Street Racer" (PlayStation) as QA/Test. Of the titles listing Lee within the credits , "GTa2" (PlayStation) and "GTa2" (PC) have been best selling titles.

Lee's most recent involvement was as QA/Test on the 2001 release "Grand Theft Auto" (PlayStation).

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