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Waterman Design, Inc., also known as Waterman Designs, is an American graphic design studio[4] and former video game design and production company.[1]

Company

At its peak, Waterman Design employed a staff of 8 designers, and provided clients with technical support, creative writing, and design consultation. In particular, the company focused on package production, brand and style guides, official websites, and game design.[1]

Softography

Mega Drive

  • (1993) (as Waterman Designs)
  • (1994) (as Waterman Designs)
  • (1995) (as Waterman Designs) (co-designer)
  • (1995) (as Waterman Designs)
  • (1996) (as Waterman Designs) (co-designer)

Game Gear

  • (1995) (as Waterman Designs) (co-designer)
  • (1995) (as Waterman Designs)

32X

  • (unreleased) (as Waterman Designs)

Windows PC

  • (1997) (as Waterman Designs) (co-designer)

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