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Mira Ross |
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Place of birth: United States |
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Role(s): Artist, Designer |
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Mira Ross is an American artist and co-founder of video game developers Extended Play and HeadGames, notable for designing and producing art for a number of early Western Sega Mega Drive titles alongside her husband Steven Ross.[1]
Production history
- Chakan (Mega Drive; 1992) — Art Direction[2]
- Chakan (Game Gear; 1992) — Art Work by[3]
- X-Men (Mega Drive; 1993) — Art[4]
- X-Men (Mega Drive; 1993) — Design[5]
- Instruments of Chaos Starring Young Indiana Jones (Mega Drive; 1994) — Other Artwork
- The Horde (Saturn; 1996) — Additional Artists[6]