Andy Thyssen
Director, Programmer
Andy Thyssen is a games director and programmer. Thyssen has been working with Iguana Entertainment, Amaze Entertainment, Acclaim Studios Austin and Melbourne House. Thyssen's first game was The Hobbit (1982) published by Sierra Entertainment for PC, GameCube, Game Boy Advance and Classic Macintosh in 1982. Then, Andy Thyssen went on to work on NFL Quarterback Club 99 as the programmer. Later, Thyssen also was part of the team who developed Tribes Aerial Assault published by Sierra Entertainment for PlayStation 2. Most recently, Andy Thyssen was involved in the development of Area 51 (2005). At the moment, Thyssen is working on All-Star Baseball '99, which was announced for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy.