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Ian Oliver
Place of birth: England, United Kingdom
Date of birth: 1963-03-18[1][2] (age 61)
Company(ies): Realtime Games Software, Sprytes[3], Cross Products, Imagination Technologies Limited
Role(s): Programmer, Director, Executive
Education: University of Leeds[4][5][6]

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Ian Oliver is a British programmer and director, most known for co-founding video game developer Realtime Games Software and Cross Products.

Career

Production history

Interviews

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Ian Oliver

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