
As a developer his most common role is Programmer. He has participated in a total of eleven spanish video games, being some of the most important Zack Zero (Crocodile Entertainment, 2012), where he has been Programmer or PC Basket 4.5 (Dinamic Multimedia, 1997), where he has been Programmer too . Also took part in other video games like Navy Moves (FX Interactive, 2012), where he took part as Programmer, PC Fútbol Argentina (Dinamic Multimedia, 1995), where again he took part as Programmer, and PC Calcio (Dinamic Multimedia, 1995), where also he took part as Programmer. Besides, he took part in two video games developeds outside Spain, Bloodforge (Climax Studios, 2012), where he also was , y Smart As (Climax Studios, 2012), where he was Programmer.
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| 2012 | Bloodforge | Climax Studios | |
| 2012 | Smart As | Climax Studios | Programmer |
| COMPANY | POSITION | SINCE | TIME |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dinamic Software | Programmer | 1986 1988 | 2 years 0 months |
| FX Interactive | Lead Programmer | 1999 2008 | 9 years 0 months |
| Crocodile Entertainment | Programmer | December 2008 December 2011 | 3 years 0 months |
| Saber Interactive Spain | August 2017 January 2018 | 0 years 5 months |
| DATE | MEDIA | WHERE | EDITOR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05/03/2018 | El Mundo del Spectrum | El Mundo del Spectrum [6x04 Ignacio Abril - Juegos extravagantes - Adiós Bob Wa...] | |
| 26/04/2011 | Fase Bonus | Fase Bonus [Fase Bonus - 2x27: Top de videojuegos de DOS y entrevista...] |