Robert J. Mical

Robert J. Mical (also: RJ Mical ) ( born January 26 ) is an American computer and software developers.

Life

Robert Mical designed his first computer, a Tic -Tac- Toe game device, at age 14. In 1979, he graduated in computer science, English and Philosophy at the University of Illinois.

Later, he created video games for Williams Electronics Games and the company was subsequently involved in the development of the Amiga computer. Along with Dave Needle, he also developed the Atari Lynx and later for 3DO 3DO Interactive Multiplayer console games.

Since 2005, Mical works for the Sony Group.

Robert Mical holds ten patents.

Games

Mical developed more than 15 games including:

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