Feargus Carroll

General Information

Born: Feb 1967

Summary

After entering the games industry as Production Editor on Europress Games-X, Feargus worked his way through a selection of software houses as QA Manager and Producer before alighting at Rage in Sheffield.

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Feargus Carroll's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1992 title, "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (Sega MegaCD) as QA/Test. Of the titles listing Feargus within the credits , "Wipeout 64" (N64), "UEFA Striker" (Dreamcast) and "Lemmings" (PC) have been best selling titles.

Feargus's most recent involvement was as QA/Test on the 2001 release "Lemmings" (PC).

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UEFA Striker (Dreamcast/PlayStation)

The French may have won the World Cup in 1998, but they haven't been able to carry over their impressive form. Not as far as this game is concerned anyway! It's a valiant attempt that really needs a couple of seasons in the top flight before it c ... more >>

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