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Chris Ebert is an American software engineer and former Electronic Arts and Sega Technical Institute programmer.
Production history
- F-117 Night Storm (Mega Drive; 1993) — Game Programming[1]
- RBI Baseball '95 (32X; 1995) — Special Thanks[2]
- Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing (Saturn; 1995) — Tools[3]
- Sonic Mars (32X; unreleased) — Programmers
- Sonic X-treme (Saturn; unreleased) — Programmers