Fabian Del Priore - Video Game References

Video Game References

Excerpts of Fabian Del Priore's Video Game Projects:

  • Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams
  • Pearl Harbor Trilogy
  • Giana Sisters DS
  • Cultures 2: The Gates of Asgard
  • Extreme Assault
  • Chicago 1930
  • Cold Zero: No Mercy
  • Hotel Giant
  • Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Crazy Maze
  • Know How 2
  • Northland
  • 8th Wonder of the World
  • Menateus (EXPO 2000)
  • Elkware (30 mobile games)
  • Emergency: Fighters For Life
  • Perry Rhodan: Operation Eastside
  • Stealth Combat
  • UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland (Online Nintendo game)
  • Chick Chick Boom (Online Nintendo game)
  • THINK Logik Trainer (Nintendo DS)
  • CrossworDS (Nintendo DS)
  • Viper
  • WarGames
  • X: Beyond the Frontier
  • X-Tension
  • X-Gold

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