Steven Wartofsky

aka: Steve Wartofsky
Moby ID: 190001

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Steve Wartofsky is a veteran of the computer games industry, with a history stretching back to the 1980s. He was Editor in Chief of Computer Games Strategy Plus from 1993-1997, and then became a Producer at Interactive Magic in 1997, where he released the following titles as Producer:

Great Battles of Alexander (English, French, German) Great Battles of Hannibal (English, French, German) Great Battles of Caesar (English, French, German) Seven Kingdoms (English, French, German) Semper Fi (English, French, German) Industry Giant (localization for US market)

Mr. Wartofsky went on to Produce PC and PSX games for Southpeak, working on the company's key Warner Brothers franchise properties:

Pinky and the Brain World Conquest (PC) Dukes of Hazzard (PSX)

Mr. Wartofsky was then promoted to Manager of Product Development, and was responsible for all production during the release of the following titles from SouthPeak in 2000:

N64: Mia Hamm Soccer, Fighter Destiny 2, Big Mountain 2000 for N64, Rally Challenge 2000 for N64;

Playstation: Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes it Out, The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling;

Gameboy Color: Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout, Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home, TOCA Touring Car;

PC: Scooby Doo! Mystery of the Funpark Phantom, Breakneck, Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home

Credited on 21 games

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Starhawk (2012, PlayStation 3) Additional Project Management
SOL: Exodus (2012, Windows) Special Thanks
Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011, Windows) Production Team
Data Jammers: FastForward (2011, Windows) Fearless Testers Union 256
Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa (2007, Windows) Product Development
Dungeon Siege II (2005, Windows) Producer
Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna (2003, Windows) Production
The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out (2000, PlayStation) Manager Product Development
Theocracy (2000, Linux) Special Thanks to
The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home (1999, PlayStation) Producer
Seven Kingdoms II: The Fryhtan Wars (1999, Windows) Special Contributions
Mia Hamm Soccer 64 (1999, Nintendo 64) Manager, Product Development
Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries (1998, Windows) Project Manager
Seven Kingdoms: Ancient Adversaries (Demo Version) (1998, Windows) Project Manager
Semper Fi (1998, Windows) Project Manager
The Great Battles of Caesar (1998, Windows) Project Manager
The Great Battles of Hannibal (1997, Windows) Project Manager
Industry Giant (1997, Windows) Project Manager
War Inc. (1997, DOS) Support Text
Seven Kingdoms (1997, Windows) Project Manager

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