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===Traveller's Tales===
 
===Traveller's Tales===
 
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Andy Ingram founded British video game developer [[Traveller's Tales]] alongside friend and programmer [[Jon Burton]] in 1989, and personally contributed artwork to a large number of the company's [[Sega Mega Drive]] titles. With the success of their second game, 1993's ''[[Puggsy]]'', the company was able to develop for larger properties; notably, 1994's ''[[Mickey Mania]]'' started a long and fruitful relationship with [[Disney]]. Not long after, Traveller's Tales was contracted by [[Sega]] to develop two first-party [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]] titles, ''[[sonic:Sonic 3D Blast|Sonic 3D Blast]]'' and ''[[sonic:Sonic R|Sonic R]]'', and has since established a reputation as one of Britain's most consistent and trusted video game developers.
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Andy Ingram founded British video game developer [[Traveller's Tales]] alongside friend and programmer [[Jon Burton]] in 1989, and personally contributed artwork to a large number of the company's [[Sega Mega Drive]] titles.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Andrew Ingram
Place of birth: England, United Kingdom
Company(ies): Traveller's Tales[1]
Role(s): Artist[1], Executive

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Andrew "Andy" Ingram is a British video game artist most notable for co-founding developer Traveller's Tales, where he remains working as the company's most senior graphic artist.[1]

History

Traveller's Tales

Main article: Traveller's Tales.

Andy Ingram founded British video game developer Traveller's Tales alongside friend and programmer Jon Burton in 1989, and personally contributed artwork to a large number of the company's Sega Mega Drive titles.

Production history

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