1. Mike Singleton was an influential British video game designer who wrote a number of well-regarded titles in the 1980s, as well as being a contributor to games in the 21st century.

1. Mike Singleton was an influential British video game designer who wrote a number of well-regarded titles in the 1980s, as well as being a contributor to games in the 21st century.
Mike Singleton's titles include The Lords of Midnight, Doomdark's Revenge, Dark Sceptre, War in Middle Earth and Midwinter.
Mike Singleton was originally a teacher and started programming in the late 1970s, and writing Computer Race, a horse racing game he designed for a betting shop on the Commodore PET.
Mike Singleton contacted British inventor and entrepreneur Clive Sinclair and was asked to send his games along.
Mike Singleton was then asked to visit the site in Cambridge, and invited to work on software for their brand new ZX81 micro.
Mike Singleton used this as the platform for his GamesPack1 project.
The game was developed by Maelstrom Games, which had originally been created by Mike Singleton to run the PBM version of Dark Sceptre.
Mike Singleton worked for Midas Interactive and LucasArts on several games for the Xbox and PlayStation consoles, such as the action games HyperSonic Xtreme and Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb.
Mike Singleton worked on the strategy game Wrath Unleashed, with his latest productions being Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows, a continuation of the 1980s arcade classic Gauntlet series of games, and Race Driver: Grid, a racing game developed by Codemasters.
At the time of his death after suffering from cancer, Mike Singleton was working on an iPhone port of Lords of Midnight.
The article noted that Mike Singleton enjoyed steak and chips and preferred drinking lager.
Mike Singleton was a fan of the television program Doctor Who and appreciated music from rock bands such as Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin.