He continued making games, designing Narc (1989) and helping develop Smash TV (1990), which drew comparisons to Robotron.
He worked on the original arcade version of Smash TV before finding success with Mortal Kombat.
Staff writer, Matt Yeo worked in conjunction with Acclaim software to publish a novella based on Super Smash TV.
Smash TV was made available for download through Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade service on the Xbox 360 and was the first version of the game to officially allow two players to play the game online.
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