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(New page: '''Adrian Stephens''' was a British born Technical Director & Programmer for ''Comix Zone''. Despite not being listed as a developer of ''Sonic & Knuckles'' in the credits for the ...)
 
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'''Adrian Stephens''' was a British born Technical Director & Programmer for ''[[Comix Zone]]''. Despite not being listed as a developer of ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' in the credits for the game he was interviewed on the MTV ''Inside Sonic & Knuckles'' Special as such. According to [[Roger Hector interview by hxc (October 2005)|a interview with Roger Hector]] Adrian did contribute to the physics code for Knuckles. He was working in the capacity of Technical Director of the game.
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In January 1997, Stephens set up a game development studio called Luxoflux with [[Peter Morawiec]]. This company developed the well recieved ''Vigilante 8'' before being aquired by Activision in October of 2002. Since then the company has gone on to develop the ''True Crime'' video game series.
 
 
 
In January 2007, Adrian Stephens and Peter Morawiec founded Isopod Labs, another game development studio. The first release was another game in the ''Vigilante 8'' series, called ''Vigilante 8 Arcade''. It recieved a Xbox Live Arcade release in November of 2008.
 
 
 
==Interview==
 
*[[Roger Hector interview by hxc (October 2005)]]
 
 
 
[[Category: Developers]]
 

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