Games
2024-12-10
Over the past years, I have worked on numerous games for various platforms: from consoles like Game Boy and PSP to mobile devices (across multiple systems), as well as PCs and arcade machines.
Below is a brief overview of what I’ve worked on, organized by platform:
Game Boy Color
This is where it all began. The first two projects I worked on back in the late 1990s were games for the Game Boy Color:
In the 2002 i worked on a prototype game; however, the project was not continued:
I also created several homebrew games for the Game Boy, which were usually entered into various competitions:
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance is an interesting handheld for which I created few game prototypes. Unfortunately, due to issues with the publisher, they were never completed:
Apart from the prototypes, I also made a few homebrew games:
NDS
The DS was a very interesting console. I completed two projects for this platform:
However, in my opinion, the most interesting project I was involved in was never released. But who knows…:
iOS
I was also involved in creating games for the Apple platform, both for iPhones and iPads:
iPOD
The most interesting project I ever worked on was developed for the iPod Click Wheel. It was a conversion of the Sonic game from the Sega Mega Drive console. The other games were also quite interesting:
At some point, Apple stopped releasing games for the iPod, and several projects remained in the prototype phase:
Android / BADA / Blackberry
I also created games for less popular mobile platforms, as well as occasionally for Android:
J2ME
I created the most games for J2ME mobile devices. The first ones were developed in the early 2000s and ran on phones with small monochrome displays. Later games ran on many other, more advanced devices:
OTHERS
I also worked on games (mainly homebrew) for other, more exotic platforms: PSP, PS2, Wii, Wonderswan, NGPC, ZX Spectrum …