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==Game Credits== |
==Game Credits== |
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*We are OFK (2022) |
*''We are OFK'' (2022) |
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*Hyper Light Drifter (2016) |
*''Hyper Light Drifter'' (2016) |
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*Kyoto Wild (2014) |
*''Kyoto Wild'' (2014) |
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*Jumpkick Justice (2011) |
*''Jumpkick Justice'' (2011) |
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*Shove Pro (2012) |
*''Shove Pro'' (2012) |
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==Refences== |
==Refences== |
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Teddy Dief or Teddy Diefenbach (born in 1987) is an American videogame designer and writer. He was a creative director of Square Enix and was also part of the team that developed Heart Machine’s award-winning Hyper Light Drifter game. He was a co-founder of Glitch City and participates in charity initiatives such as Chocobowl.
Game Credits
- We are OFK (2022)
- Hyper Light Drifter (2016)
- Kyoto Wild (2014)
- Jumpkick Justice (2011)
- Shove Pro (2012)