Archer Maclean (28 January 1962 – 17 December 2022) was a British video game programmer. He was the author of Dropzone which he developed for the Atari 8-bit computers and was ported to other systems. Maclean also developed the Commodore 64 version of International Karate[1] and the sequel, IK+[2] which was developed for the Commodore 64 and ported to other systems. He was also known for his series of snooker and pool games, which commenced with Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker in 1991 (originally called 147).[3]
Maclean left Awesome Studios—the studio he helped found and establish—in July 2005[4] and ran Awesome Play.
Maclean died on 17 December 2022, at the age of 60.[5][6][7][8]
Early life
editMaclean showed interest in electronics from an early age, being self taught by way of dismantling electronic devices. In 1972, he dismantled a television.[9] In 1975, he commenced working part time in a television repair shop in Brentwood, Essex.
After a chance meeting with its owner in 1976, Maclean started part-time work at electronics company Ambit International. This work allowed Maclean to start spending "unfeasibly large amounts of money on computer hardware, as a school kid".[9]
Works
editMaclean's first game, Dropzone, was heavily influenced by Stargate and Defender.[9]
Maclean's final title for Awesome Studios was Archer Maclean's Mercury completed in 2005. The follow-up versions were Mercury Meltdown for the PlayStation Portable, Mercury Meltdown Remix for the PlayStation 2, and Mercury Meltdown Revolution for the Wii. Maclean then developed a futuristic racing game, WheelSpin, for the Wii.[10]
Maclean also wrote a monthly column for Retro Gamer magazine. [citation needed]
Release | Title | Role(s) |
---|---|---|
1984 | Dropzone | Writing |
1986 | International Karate | Design, graphics |
1987 | International Karate + | Design, writing, graphics, sound FX |
1991 | Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker | Game design, programming, graphics, sound FX |
1992 | Archer Maclean's Pool | Original design, programming, sound FX |
1998 | Jimmy White's 2: Cueball | Direction, design, original code, music, sound FX |
2001 | Jimmy White's Cueball World | Design |
2004 | Archer Maclean Presents Pool Paradise | Creative director |
2005 | Archer Maclean's Mercury | Original concept |
2009 | Wheelspin | Direction, production, design |
References
edit- ^ "The Making of: International Karate, IK+." In: Retro Gamer, Issue 26, pp. 42-47.
- ^ "Archer Maclean | Retro Gamer". 13 February 2024.
- ^ "In the chair with ... Archer Maclean", Retro Gamer (63), April 2009
- ^ "Archer Maclean resigns from Awesome Studios". games-industry.biz.
- ^ Extension, Time (25 December 2022). "Dropzone And IK+ Creator Archer Maclean Has Passed Away". Time Extension. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
- ^ "Archer Maclean has left us". Fusion R Gamer. 25 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
- ^ Smith, Graham (27 December 2022). "Archer Maclean has passed away, aged 60". Rock Paper Shotgun.
- ^ Stanton, Rich (3 January 2023). "Dropzone creator Archer MacLean dies aged 60". PC Gamer.
- ^ a b c House, © Future Publishing Limited Quay; Ambury, The; Engl, Bath BA1 1UA All rights reserved; number 2008885, Wales company registration. "Archer Maclean | Retro Gamer". www.retrogamer.net. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Archer Maclean's interview about WheelSpin on C&VG Online". Computerandvideogames.com. 14 October 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
- ^ "Archer Maclean Video Game Credits and Biography". MobyGames. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
External links
edit- Awesome Play
- Archer Maclean's profile at MobyGames
- Archer Maclean interview from Halcyon Days
- 2009 interview regarding the Wii from Wii's World