Martyn Brown

Summary

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Martyn Brown's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1991 title, "Alien Breed" (Amiga) as Game Design. Of the titles listing Martyn within the credits , "Worms 2" (PC), "Worms" (PC) and "Worms Armageddon" (PlayStation) have been best selling titles.

Martyn's most recent involvement was as Director on the 2003 release "Worms 3D" (PS2).

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Worms 3D (PC/PS2)

Worms 3D is the next generation of the hugely popular Worms series. The technical genius and visual wizardry of the guys and gals at developer Team17 has flung everybody's favourite invertebrates into the third dimension, bringing with it a new t ... more >>

Worms Blast (GameCube)

It's Worms, but not as we know it. Think Bust-A-Move and you've pretty much hit the nail on the head with this one. Yes, it's a puzzle game, but it's based on one of the most addictive gaming series since Tetris - Bust-A-Move.

Worms Blast is a ... more >>

Stunt GP (PC)

Team 17, England’s leading independent software developer, have delved into the racing world with Stunt GP on the PC. Stunt GP is a high octane racing experience albeit in a miniature sense using radio controlled cars.

The gameplay in Stunt G ... more >>

Worms Armageddon (PC/PlayStation)

Worms Armageddon for the PC is a turn-based strategy game with a difference. You take control of a team of cute worms and attempt to destroy all who oppose you. Each worm has a set energy level and it takes several attacks to dwindle it down. The ... more >>

Worms 2 (PC)

Much that was right about Worms was wrong with this sequel. In an attempt to answer criticisms about the diminutive size of the characters in the first outing, Team17 made the worms bigger in this version. The result was that they lost much of th ... more >>

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