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Timur Lyazgiev |
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Timur Lyazgiev (sometimes know as T-Arts Studio) is a Russian indie game developer, notable for creating aftermarket games for the Sega Mega Drive. He is part of the Russian Gamedevelopment Community, a community of developers focused on making video game hacks and mods, as well as creating new titles for various platforms.
Production history
Mega Drive
- Mega Marble World (2018)
- Double Symbol (2019)
- Metal Blast 2277 (2019)
- Mega Casanova (201x)
- Racer (201x)
- Smiley & Smiley (2020)
- Mega Casanova 2 (2021)
- Mega Marble World 2 (2021)
- Space Flies Attack (2021)
- Mega Casanova 3 (2022)