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Steven Joseph Pickford and John Andrew Pickford, known collectively as Ste and John Pickford and the Pickford brothers, are English
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s. They are the founders of the
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company Zee-3.


Biography

A comic book designer, Ste started to make designs on his brother John's
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in the early 1980s. At the age of 16, Ste received a work experience placement, and eventually was hired full-time, at John's employer, Binary Design. While on placement, he made
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s, and on his first full day as a designer, he designed the animation of the hand used in the
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game ''
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''. Within the first year of employment at Binary Design, Ste managed the company sound and music department, and he was making designs for many other games. The first game the Pickford brothers co-designed was '' Zub'' in 1986. After about a year at Binary Design, the Pickford brothers decided to forgo university study to found their own company Zippo Games, making about £5000 per year. At Zippo Games, the Pickford brothers originally co-developed games for the
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and
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16-bit computers, but then they started working under contract with Manchester-based company Rare, developing games for the
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. According to Ste: "The NES seemed primitive by comparison, sub- Commodore 64. But the games were ten times better than everything being released for home computers, which we appreciated, and we wanted to try to make games as good as that." The Pickford brothers would go on to develop the two sequels to ''
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'' – ''
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'' and '' Kuros: Visions of Power''. Ste would become Zippo Games' lead designer and producer, as the company was being bought by Rare to become Rare Manchester in 1990. Shortly afterwards, Ste accepted a job at John's new employer,
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, as a designer and eventually as art director for 16-bit and higher consoles such as the
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and
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. In a ''
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'' interview, Ste Pickford said that his greatest accomplishment was completing '' Ken Griffey, Jr. Presents Major League Baseball'', which he said "was the first time NOA (
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) had ever contracted a third-party developer to write a game from scratch, and we did it on time, under budget, and made a great job of the project." The brothers also produced ''
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'', which remains one of the few titles in which they still have the intellectual rights for. After managerial clashes with Software Creations, Ste and John resigned and formed another studio, called Zed Two, in their house, where they developed their first game under their new company, called ''
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''. The company lasted until December 2002, where contract and payment failures forced them to sell their company to
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. Zed Two remained in existence until 2004, when Warthog Games was forced to sell their entire company to
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. The last game developed under Zed Two was '' Future Tactics: The Uprising'' in 2004. With little money to work with and working from home, Ste and John decided to go into
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, founding Zee-3 in 2005. Publishing games from their own website, the Pickford brothers' first critically acclaimed indie title was ''
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'', a turn-based strategy game. Since then, they have split their time between designing indie games and working as consultants for other UK developers. In an interview with ''Retro Gamer'', Ste claims that his best years were as an indie game developer, citing mainstream companies were preventing him and his colleagues from reaching their fullest potential in making good games. The Pickford brothers criticized the
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for the high fees the academy charges in order to be considered for a nomination for the
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, which they say prevents indie developers and games from receiving recognition for their work and restricting such recognition for major publishers and developers. However, in March 2012, Ste Pickford was nominated for a BAFTA Video Game Award for his and John's development of '' Magnetic Billiards: Blueprint''. In response, Ste Pickford responded that "it shows that great games are all about great ideas and playability, not enormous budgets and massive marketing campaigns".


Credited works

The following lists all games credited to the Pickford brothers: ;Freelance *''Graffix'' (1983, graphics editor) *''Ghost Town'' (1984) *''Ziggurat'' (1985) *''
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'' (1986) *''Die You Vicious Fish'' (1987) *''Duet'' (1987) *''Knight Games 2'' (1987) *''Leviathan'' (1987) ;Doodlebug Designs *''Guy Mannly'' (1985, cancelled) ;Binary Design *''Death Wake'' (1986) *''
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'' (1986) *''Hocus Focus'' (1986) *'' Mission Omega'' (1986) *''Glass'' (1986) *''Kobayashi Naru'' (1987) *''
Glider Rider ''Glider Rider'' is an isometric action-adventure game published by Quicksilva in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC. The music was composed by David Whittaker. Plot The criminal Abraxas Corporation must be destroyed. An ...
'' (1986) *''
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'' (1986) *'' Xeno'' (1986) *'' Zub'' (1986) *''Lightfarce'' (1986) *''Hyperbowl'' (1986) *''Defcom'' (1987) *''
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'' (1987) *''Street Surfer'' (1987) *''
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'' (1987) *'' Rasterscan'' (1987) *'' Amaurote'' (1987) *''Outcast / Renegade'' (1987) *''World Darts'' (1988) ;Zippo Games *''Roadhugg'' (1988,
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, cancelled) *''Cluster'' (1988,
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, cancelled) *''Cosmic Pirate'' (1988) *''Voodoo Nightmare'' (1988) *''Urchin'' (1989, cancelled) *''Wolverine'' (1989, cancelled) *''Roller Thrasher'' (1989, cancelled) *'' Sesame Street A-B-C and 1-2-3'' (1989) *'' Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II'' (1989) *'' Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship'' (1990) *'' WWF WrestleMania'' (1990,
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, cancelled) *'' Fleapit'' (1990, cancelled) *''
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'' (1990) *'' Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros: Visions of Power'' (1992) ;Active Minds *''Gazza 2'' (1990) ;Software Creations *''
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'' (1992) *''
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'' (1992) *'' Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest'' (1993) *''
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'' (1993) *''Tasmanian Devil'' (1993, cancelled) *'' The Incredible Crash Dummies'' (1993) *''
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'' (1993) *'' Plok!'' (1993) *'' Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball'' (1994) *''
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'' (1994) *'' Tin Star'' (1994) *''Venom Spirit'' (1994, cancelled) *''
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'' (1994,
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, cancelled) *''
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'' (1995) *''Spyral Saga'' (1995, cancelled) *''Blade & Barrel'' (1995, cancelled) *'' Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety'' (1995) *'' Mario Artist: Paint Studio'' (1999) ;Zed Two *''Vampire Circus'' (1996, cancelled) *''
Wetrix ''Wetrix'' is a 3D puzzle video game developed by Zed Two, the studio of brothers Ste and John Pickford, for the Nintendo 64 and personal computers in 1998, and the Dreamcast and Game Boy Color in 1999 (as ''Wetrix+'' and ''Wetrix GB'' respecti ...
'' (1998) *''
Taz Express ''Taz Express'' is a puzzle platformer video game developed by Zed Two for the Nintendo 64 and published by Infogrames in Europe and Australia in 2000. Gameplay In the game, the player takes control of Taz and must deliver crates to various dest ...
'' (2000) *''Dragon Tales: DragonWings'' (2000) *''Dragon Tales: DragonSeek'' (2000) *''
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'' (2000) *''Dirty Drivin (2000, cancelled) *''Popper'' (2001, cancelled) *'' E.T. and the Search for Dragora'' (2001, cancelled) *'' E.T. and the Cosmic Garden'' (2002) *'' Worms Blast'' (2002) *''
Tetris ''Tetris'' () is a puzzle video game created in 1985 by Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet software engineer. In ''Tetris'', falling tetromino shapes must be neatly sorted into a pile; once a horizontal line of the game board is filled in, it disa ...
'' (2003,
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, cancelled) *'' Future Tactics: The Uprising'' (2004) *'' Nicktoons Movin''' (2004) *''
Sticky Balls ''Sticky Balls'' is a 2005 puzzle video game developed by Gizmondo Studios in Manchester and released on the Gizmondo handheld system. The game was originally designed by Ste and John Pickford and was developed for various platforms, but at the en ...
'' (2005) ;The Pickford Bros (under Zee-3) *''De-Flower'' (2004, cancelled) *''
Naked War ''Naked War'' is a 2006 turn-based strategy video game for two players, developed by Ste and John Pickford. In 2011 it was made free to download. Gameplay Each player takes the role of a military commander controlling a squad of four soldiers ...
'' (2006) *''Worms v. Lemmings'' (2006, cancelled) *''Magnetic Billiards: Seriously Casual'' (2007, cancelled) *''
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'' (2009) *''Art of Soccer'' (2009, cancelled) *''Magnetic Billiards: Blueprint'' (2010) *''I Sent My Monkey to the Moon'' (2011, cancelled) *''Magnetic Billiards: Sardines'' (2012, cancelled) *''23 Skidoo'' (TBA)


References


External links


Official website
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