Rex Bradford
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- "Ultimately, an inability to confront our real history endangers democracy and freedom."
- ―Rex Bradford
Rex Bradford was the programmer for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Jedi Arena. Since than, he has worked on various other video games. He has also done extensive research on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Works
Star Wars
Year | Title | Platform | Role |
1982 | Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back | Atari 2600 | Programmer |
1983 | Star Wars: Jedi Arena | Atari 2600 | Programmer |
Other
Year | Title | Format | Role |
1986 | Mean 18 | DOS | Design |
1994 | System Shock | DOS | Libraries/Utilities |
1995 | Real-Time Animation Toolkit in C++ | Book | Author |
1996 | Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri | DOS | Programming |
1997 | NCAA Football 98 | Windows | Remote Play Programming |
1998 | NHL 99 | Nintendo 64 | Tools, UI & Development Strategy |
1999 | Supercross 2000 | Nintendo 64, PlayStation | Core, Game Logic, Front End, and Overlays programming |
2001 | Frequency | PlayStation 2 | Programmer |
2002 | Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest | Windows | Lead Programmer |
2005 | Empire Earth II | Windows | Core Team |
2006 | Activision Hits Remixed | PlayStation Portable | Thanks |
External links
Rex E. Bradford on MobyGames
Rex Bradford at the Internet Movie Database
- Rex Bradford's webpage
- The Fourteen Minute Gap – a film on Bradford's research, featuring interviews