Games Credited On
| Game | Role/Duty | Company |
|---|---|---|
| Total Control Football (PC) | Producer/Product Manager | Philips Media |
| Total Control Baseball (PC) | Producer/Product Manager | Philips Media |
| Centurion: Defender of Rome (SEGA) | Executive Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Starflight (SEGA) | Executive Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Rings of Power (SEGA) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Hard Nova (PC) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo | Video Director | Electronic Arts |
| Noctropolis (PC) | Video Director | Electronic Arts |
| Black Crypt (PC) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Battletech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception (PC) | Producer | Activision |
| Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth (MAC) | Producer | Infocom |
| Pool of Radiance (MAC) | Designer/Producer | Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
| Chiller (NES) | Producer | ShareData |
| TV Sports: Soccer (PC) | Designer | Cinemaware |
| Hong Kong Mahjong (PC) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| James Pond (SEGA) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| James Pond 2: Codename Robocod (SEGA) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| B.O.B. (SNES) | Executive Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Sword of Sodan (SEGA) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Battle Squadron (SEGA) | Producer | Electronic Arts |
| Ultimate Pinball (PC) | Producer | GT Interactive |
| Gearheads (PC) | Consultant Designer | Philips Media |
| Fighters Destiny (N64) | Executive Producer | Ocean of America |
| Wetrix (N64) | Product Manager | Ocean of America |
| Star Trek 5 (PC) | Designer | Mindscape |
| Spiderman (SEGA Genesis) | Designer | SEGA of America |
| Deal A Meal (PC) | Designer | GT Interactive |
| Mission: Impossible (N64) | Director of Development - USA | Infogrames |
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