Robert Dibley

Summary

The talented Mr Dibley tells us he has very good reasons for being in the games industry: it's better than market analysis and he gets to play with some decent hardware. Fair enough. Educated at Dulwich College and New College, Oxford, Robert's first job was as a programmer. He's married with two kids and two cats (so far), his preferred platform is Sony's PlayStation and his all-time favourite game is Elite on the BBC Micro.

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Robert Dibley's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1997 title, "Overboard!" (PC) as Lead Programmer.

Robert's most recent involvement was as Lead Programmer on the 2001 release "Nations, The" (PC).

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