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Revision as of 23:31, 20 February 2022

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Steve Woita
Place of birth: United States
Company(ies): Sega Technical Institute
Role(s): Programmer, Designer

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Steve Woita is an American software engineer and former Sega Technical Institute programmer and game designer.

Production history


  • Taz (1983) — Designer, Programmer, Audio, Graphics
  • Quadrun (1983) — Programmer
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992) — Project Assistant
  • Sonic Spinball (1993) — Programming
  • Waterworld (Virtual Boy) (1995) — Game Design, Programming
  • Waterworld (Sega Saturn) (unreleased) - Game Design, Programming

Interviews

External links

References