Brian Wanamaker has worked as an Art Director, Art Lead, and game artist. He has also worked in business development, marketing, and localization. Companies he has worked for include Accolade (prior to its purchase by Infogrames), Namco Hometek, Midway_Games, and YUKE's_Future_Media_Creators.

Partial List of Credited Games

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At somepoint User:Francois.arteau created a wikipedia entry for "Brian Wanamaker" in which factual details of my employment were included alongside inaccurate information regarding a company called Artech_Studios and Artech_Entertainment,_Ltd., with which I have absolutely no association.

I corrected the information in my entry and removed mention of my name from the linked pages. The "Brian Wanamaker" page is currently operating as a redirect, but I hope it will be deleted entirely, to fully remove any association between myself and this mysterious Artech_Studios.


 
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