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Latest revision as of 17:18, 25 November 2024
William White Jr. |
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Date of birth: 19xx (age 24-124) |
Employment history: Heinz Pet Products
Sega of America (1993 – )
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Role(s): Marketing |
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William "Bill" White Jr., former vice president at marketing at Sega of America. Joined Sega in 1993 having previously worked at Nintendo for six years[1].
Bill White played a key role representing Sega in the 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games which ultimately led to the creation of the ESRB.
Production history
Games
- Baku Baku Animal (Windows PC; 1996) — Special Thanks To[2] (as Bill White)
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD (Windows PC; 1996) — Extra Special Thanks[3] (as Bill White)
- Bug! (Windows PC; 1996) — Special Thanks (as Bill White)
- Garfield: Caught in the Act (Windows PC; 1997) — Special Thanks (as Bill White)
Music
- Comix Zone: Roadkill (CD; 1995) — Special Thanks[4] (as Bill White)
- Sega Tunes: Vectorman (CD; 1996) — Special Thanks[5] (as Bill White)
- Virtual Sonic (CD; 1996) — Special Thanks[6] (as Bill White)
- Sega Tunes: ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron (CD; 1996) — Special Thanks[7] (as Bill White)
- Sega Tunes: X-Men 2: Clone Wars (CD; 1996) — Special Thanks[8] (as Bill White)
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of William White Jr.
References
- ↑ VideoGames, "September 1993" (US; 1993-0x-xx), page 20
- ↑ File:BakuBaku PC US Manual.pdf, page 18
- ↑ File:SonicCD PC US SonicGems manual.pdf, page 14
- ↑ File:SegaTunesComixZone Album JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ File:SegaTunesVectorman Box Back.jpg
- ↑ File:VirtualSonic CD US back.jpg
- ↑ File:SegaTunesTJaE Album US Box Back.jpg
- ↑ File:SegaTunesXMen2 CD US Box Back.jpg