Michael Abrash

Summary

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

Michael Abrash's first video game work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1995 title, "Doom" (PlayStation) as Programmer. Of the titles listing Michael within the credits , "Half-Life: Generation" (PC) and "Half-Life" (PC) have been best selling titles.

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Final Doom (PlayStation)

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