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Emily Newton Dunn (born 1972) is an English television presenter and video game designer and producer.
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Born | 1972 England |
Occupation(s) | Television presenter, video game designer |
Career
editShe co-presented the Channel 4 TV programme Bits with Aleks Krotoski and Emily Booth. Since leaving television presenting, she began worked in her video games career for Criterion Games.[1][2] She later worked for Electronic Arts as part of EA Bright Light as both a designer and producer, working on games such as Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.[3][4]
Works
editYear | Title | Roles |
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1999 | Bits | Writer |
2001 | Lara Croft: Lethal and Loaded | Self |
2002 | Saiko Exciting | Self-hoster |
2003 | Ultimate Gamer | Self-presenter |
2005 | Burnout Revenge | Producer |
2008 | Burnout Paradise | Additional Producer |
2009 | Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince | Designer and producer |
2009 | Charm Girls Club: Pajama Party | Design Consultant |
2009 | Need for Speed: Shift | Designer |
2010 | Create | Designer |
2022 | Dreams | Senior Principal Systems Designer |
References
edit- ^ Video Interview (Emily Newton-Dunn) on Yahoo! Video
- ^ "Emily Newton Dunn". CQ-Esports. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
- ^ "Harry Potter's Page :: Feed Your Harry Potter Addiction :: » Blog Archive » Making of Half-Blood Prince Game Part 4". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
- ^ Why the Gender Imbalance Must Be Addressed – Edge Magazine
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