Steve Cartwright

consulting in all areas of production, design, and development

Excerpt From Classic Gaming Expo...

“One of the many superstar game designers who helped bring Activision into the spotlight in the early 1980's, Cartwright's resume of accomplishments is a long and distinguished one.  Barnstorming, Frostbite, MegaMania, Plaque Attack and SeaQuest were all hit titles which he designed for the Atari VCS.  For the Commodore C-64 computer, he designed and produced a licensed home version of the blockbuster movie Aliens, which was the first game to sport digitized cut-scenes in a home game.  He followed those titles up with a pair of well-received now-classic games -- Hacker and Hacker II.

 …He joined Electronic Arts in 1992, where he first helped revive the NBA LIVE product line, and then took the struggling PGA TOUR line to multi-million unit success with the addition of Pebble Beach and Tiger Woods.  

In 2002, he joined Glu Mobile where he designed or produced many of the company's top sellers -- including Deer Hunter, Bush vs. Kerry Boxing, DRIV3R, Popcap’s Zuma and Insaniquarium, and PlayFirst’s Diner Dash.

Following Glu Mobile, Cartwright spent 2 years as Executive Producer at TAG Networks -- a true on-demand television network that brings high-quality casual games to broad television audiences.”