Tim Swann

General Information

Born: Sept 1973

Summary

Tim began his career in the industry as an Amiga programmer for Core Design where he worked on Blastar. He then went on to program for numerous developments, including Diablo and Theme Park World. He his currently working on Roswell Conspiracies as a senior programmer.

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Tim Swann's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1997 title, "War Gods" (PlayStation) as Programmer. Of the titles listing Tim within the credits , "Theme Park World" (PlayStation) has been a best selling title.

Tim's most recent involvement was as Programmer on the 2000 release "Power Rangers Light Speed Rescue" (PlayStation).

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Power Rangers Light Speed Rescue (PlayStation)

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Theme Park World (PlayStation)

You are about to enter the rich and wonderful world of the modern day Theme Park, but with a difference. You are the boss, so you get to make all the decisions, from where and how the rides are built to who cleans the toilets, and how much they g ... more >>

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