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| Elton took his first steps in programming on the Spectrum while studying
for his A-Levels. Later whilst experimenting on the Amiga he produced a Tennis
game under the name Mental Software, (published in 1995 by Amiga Power Magazine).
Audiogenic Software saw potential in the game, and signed him up to write a full
blown commercial version. This became Super Tennis Champs and was his first
commercial release. He then worked on various other titles but disbanded Mental
Software to fulfil an ambition and join Sega. He spent 4 years at Sega Europe,
starting in Developer Support for the Saturn, then Dreamcast consoles. After
moving into a small team at Sega he worked on Planet Ring for Dreamcast, writing
the game Ball Bubble. He was now working on a race game for Xbox and PS2 called
World Sports Cars at a team called Razorworks. He left Razorworks on 30 Apr 2004.
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