Kevin Bulmer

Kevin Bulmer (1962, in Solihull – 12 November 2011, in Tettenhall), also known as Kev Bulmer, was an English artist, game designer and president of the graphic design and video game company Synthetic Dimensions, which was co-founded by him in 1985.[1] Earlier in his career, he was a contributor to White Dwarf magazine.[2] In 2009, Bulmer was given an honorary degree by the University of Wolverhampton for being a "pioneer of 3D image technology and computer games development", in particular for developing "a world-leading two-dimensional (2D) to 3D image conversion system which has been used worldwide by companies such as Nike, Reebok, Peugeot, Disney, EMI and Newline Cinema".[3] Bulmer announced his plans to re-enter the video game industry in 2008,[4] but died in 2011 of prostate cancer.[5]

Video games

  • Gauntlet (1986) - graphics (Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Master System, ZX Spectrum)
  • M.A.S.K. (1987) - graphics
  • Gauntlet II (1987) - graphics (Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum)
  • Techno Cop (1988) - graphics (ZX Spectrum)
  • Skate Crazy (1988) - graphics (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)
  • Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game (1988) - graphics (Amiga, ZX Spectrum)
  • Dragons of Flame (1989) - graphics (Amiga, DOS)
  • Hoverforce (1990) - graphics (DOS)
  • Hot Rod (1990) - graphics (Amiga, Atari ST)
  • Galaxy Force II (1990) - graphics (Amiga, Atari ST)
  • Corporation (1990) - game design and graphics
  • Shadow Sorcerer (1991) - additional design and playtesting (Amiga, Atari ST), graphics and playtesting (DOS)
  • Legends of Valour (1992) - original idea, game design, graphics/artwork
  • The Flash (1993) - graphics
  • Druid: Daemons of the Mind (1995) - original concept, managing director
  • Chronicles of the Sword (1996) - original concept and design, art direction, graphics
  • Perfect Assassin (1997) - project lead, lead artist, AI/programming, graphics

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