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#REDIRECT [[sega:Chris Senn|Chris Senn]]
'''Chris Senn''', aka Christian G. Senn, is a video game designer that has worked on a number of Sega Titles during his time at [[Sega Technical Institute]]. He worked on ''[[The Ooze]]'', ''[[Comix Zone]]'', and most notably, ''[[Sonic X-treme]]''. His devotion to completing ''Sonic X-treme'' in a timely manner is said to have made him so sick that the doctor told him he had 6 months to live and he had to drop out of the project.
 
 
 
Since that time he has gone on to work with other game companies such as Luxoflux, Treyarch, and Bionic Games. Some of the game titles he has worked on include ''Spider-man 3'', ''Call of Duty: Finest Hour'', and two True Crime games (''New York City'' and ''Streets of L.A.'').
 
 
 
Chris Senn also opened a website that showcases plenty of concept art, videos, and other stuff related to ''Sonic X-treme''. This website is known as [[Sonic Xtreme Compendium]], or just SXC. He is active in the forums under the username '''kurisu'''.
 
 
 
In November 2011 he joined Big Red Button Entertainment, where he worked on [[Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric]] as Lead Level Implementer. He left the studio in June 2014, five months before the game was released.
 
 
 
==Production History==
 
* ''BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat'' (1994) — Art
 
* ''[[Comix Zone]]'' (1995) — Backgrounds, Animation
 
* ''[[Sonic Xtreme]]'' (1996) — Director
 
* ''Dynamite Cop!'' (1999) — Special Thanks
 
* ''True Crime: Streets of LA'' (2003) — Additional City Designer
 
* ''Shrek 2'' (2004) — Designer
 
* ''Call of Duty: Finest Hour'' (2004) — Designer (Ksar Tarsine)
 
* ''True Crime: New York City'' (2005) — Designer
 
* ''Spider Man 3'' (2007) — Lead Artist
 
* ''[[Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric]]'' (2014) — Lead Level Implementer
 
 
 
==Interview==
 
*[[Chris Senn interview by Sega-16 (April 3, 2007)]]
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.senntient.com/projects/xtreme/sxc/ The Sonic Xtreme Compendium website]
 
 
 
[[Category:Developers]]
 
[[Category:Sega staff and developers with Sonic Retro accounts]]
 

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