True Crime: New York City (2005), Activision Publishing, Inc.
LMNO” (2008/Unreleased), Electronic Arts, Inc.
God of War III, PS4 Remastered (2015), SCEA.
He has specialized in advanced graphic engines emphasizing real-time character animation, physics and dynamic simulation, as well as custom tools for audio and video processing. Jeff has developed game engines designed for first person shooters, third person character driven action titles, outdoor based terrain systems, and continuously streaming open world game engines, and multiplayer persistent real-world map data driven mobile title. He has worked on many interactive 3D projects for a variety of clients including nVidia, Rhythm & Hues Studios, Sony, Ion Storm, Exakt Entertainment, EA, Luxoflux, and Activision. Jeff has been programming since 1992 for games, television, and film.
Star Trek: Generations – Beyond the Nexus (1994), Absolute Entertainment, Inc.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (1997), SCEA.
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (2001), SCEE.
Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune (2007), SCEA.
The Allegiant VR Experience (2016), Lionsgate.
He’s BFA graduate in Illustration from Parson’s School of Design, NYC, 1991. BRB has since developed a suite of development tools, name “ Tapestry” for rapid production, development and release of scalable game titles. In 2014 Bob and the BRB team provided development support to Niantic Labs on various titles. In 2009 he founded Big Red Button with CTO Jeff Lander with the mission to develop innovative character based titles for traditional and emergent platforms, such as AR, VR and Geo-location. As Naughty Dog’s first employee, Art and Animation Director, he led visual development of the groundbreaking Crash Bandicoot series for PlayStation 1, helped grow and led ND’s art & animation team during the development Jak & Daxter series for PS2, then helped ND pivot toward its present form by co-art directing Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune for PS3. Bob has been an innovative and entrepreneurial award winning game developer since 1993.