Don has served as Exec Producer, Designer, Programmer, Producer, Advisor, Consulting Designer, Consulting Producer or some combination of those roles on the following titles:
* Lipa Adventure, Lipa Learning, 2018
* Lipa Land, Lipa Learning, 2018
• Favro project management system, Hansoft (2016-17)
• Winning Putt (2016-17), Bandai Namco Entertainment of America
• Supernova (2016-17), Bandai Namco Entertainment of America
• Battleline: Steel Warfare (2015-16), Bandai Namco Entertainment of America
• World of Tanks (2011-13), Wargaming.net
• World of Warplanes (2012-13), Wargaming.net
• Escape Plan (2012) by Fun Bits Interactive for PS Vita, published by Sony
• Design and Production for multiple Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 Kinect and PrimeSense platform titles (2008-2011)
• HWO (2008-2009) Unpublished original casual game
• Nancy Drew Mystery Games (2008-2009) Multiple platforms for Her Interactive
• The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) Wii, Xbox360, PS2, and PC, published by Sierra, based on the film from Paramount
• Gemini Golf (2007-2008) Unpublished Wii game
• Eragon (2006) for Xbox360, PS2, Xbox and PC, published by Vivendi Universal Games, based on the film from Twentieth Century Fox
• Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (2004) for PS2 and Xbox, published by Atari
• The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) for PS2 and Xbox, published by EA, based on the Peter Jackson film from New Line Cinema
• Blood Wake (2001) Launch Title for Xbox, published by Microsoft Games
• Legend of Alon D’ar (2001) for PS2, published by Mindscape
• Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (2001) for PC, published by SSI
• Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2001 (2000) for PSX, published by EA Sports
• Lego My Style / My World: Kindergarten (2000) for PC and Mac, published by Lego
• Lego My Style / My World: Pre-K (2000) for PC and Mac, published by Lego
• NASCAR 2000 (1999) for PSX, Nintendo 64 and PC, published by EA Sports
• Hot Wheels Turbo Racing (1999) for PSX and Nintendo 64, published by EA
• Starfire Soccer Challenge (1998) for PC and Mac, published by Purple Moon
• NASCAR '99 (1998) for PSX, Nintendo 64 and PC, published by EA Sports
• Madden NFL ’98 (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
• Byzantine: The Betrayal (1997) for PC, published by Discovery Channel
• Tony La Russa Baseball 4 (1997) for PC, published by Maxis
• Andretti Racing ’98 (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
• NASCAR ’98 (1997) for PSX and PC, published by EA Sports
• Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1996) for PC and Mac, published by Viacom
• Andretti Racing (1996) for PSX and PC, published by EA Sports
• Madden NFL ’97 (1996) for PC, published by EA Sports
• Tony La Russa Baseball ’96 (1996) for PC, self-published by Stormfront Studios
• Old Time Baseball (1995) for PC, self-published by Stormfront Studios
• Tony La Russa Baseball 3 (1995) for PC, self-published by Stormfront Studios
• ESPN National Hockey Night (1995) for PC, published by Sony
• Mario Andretti Racing (1994) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
• ESPN Baseball Tonight (1994) for PC, published by Sony
• Eagle Eye Mysteries in London (1994) for PC and Mac, published by Creative Wonders (EA Kids)
• Tony La Russa Baseball ‘95 (1994) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
• Tony La Russa Baseball II (1994) for PC, published by SSI
• Rebel Space (Online) (1993-95) for PC and Mac, Prodigy online service
• Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball (1993) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
• Stronghold (1993) for PC, published by SSI
• Eagle Eye Mysteries (1993) for PC and Mac, published by Creative Wonders (EA Kids)
• Treasures of the Savage Frontier (1992) for PC and Amiga, published by SSI in the Gold Box D&D series
• Neverwinter Nights (Online) (1991-97) for PC, available on AOL
• Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball (1991) for PC, published by SSI
• Gateway to the Savage Frontier (1991) for PC, C64 and Amiga, published by SSI in the Gold Box series
• Playroom (1991) for PC, published by Broderbund
• Patton Strikes Back (1991) by Chris Crawford, published by Broderbund
• Quantum Space (Online) (1989-1992) for PC, Mac, Apple II, C64, available on AOL
• The QuantumLink Serial, AppleLink Serial and PC-Link Serial (Online) (1988-1989) for PC, Mac, Apple II, C64, available on AOL
• Sim City, by Will Wright (1989) for Amiga, Mac, PC and C64, acquired initial distribution rights from new start-up Maxis
• Prince of Persia, by Jordan Mechner (1989) for Apple II and C64, published by Broderbund
• Shufflepuck Cafe (1989) for Mac, published by Broderbund
• Arcade Game Construction Kit (1989) for C64, published by Broderbund
• Centauri Alliance (1989) for Apple II and C64, published by Broderbund
• Masterword (1988) for PC and Apple II, first graphical game for AOL
• Typhoon Thompson (1988) for Atari ST, published by Broderbund
• Wings of Fury (1988) for Apple II, published by Broderbund
• Star Wars (1988) for Apple II, Mac, C64 and PC, published by Broderbund
• Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego (1988) for PC, Apple II and C64, published by Broderbund
• Ancient Art of War at Sea (1987) for PC, published by Broderbund
• Return to Atlantis (1987) for Amiga, published by EA
• Patton vs. Rommel (1987) by Chris Crawford for Mac and PC, published by EA
• Earl Weaver Baseball (1987) teamed with Eddie Dombrower, for Amiga and PC, published by EA
• Ultimate Wizard (1986) for C64, published by EA
• Super Boulder Dash (1986) for C64 and Amiga, published by EA
• World Tour Golf (1986) for C64, Amiga, Apple II and PC, published by EA
• Lords of Conquest (1986) for C64, Apple II and PC, published by EA
• Thomas M. Disch's Amnesia (1986) for C64, Apple II and PC, published by EA
• Mail Order Monsters (1985) for C64, published by EA
• Racing Destruction Set (1985) for C64, published by EA
• Adventure Construction Set (1985) for C64, Apple II, PC and Amiga, published by EA
• Realm of Impossibility (1984) for Commodore 64 and Apple II, published by EA
• Thunder Castle (1984) for Intellivision, published by INTV Corp.
• World Series Major League Baseball (1983) for Intellivision Entertainment Computer System, published by Mattel
• Burger Time (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Shark! Shark! (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Mind Strike (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Pinball (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Vectron (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Tron Solar Sailor (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Bump n Jump (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Masters of the Universe (1983) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Utopia (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Motocross (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Tron Deadly Disks (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Night Stalker (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Lock n Chase (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Buzz Bombers (1982) for Intellivision, published by Mattel
• Geography Challenge (1981) for Intellivision Keyboard Component, published by Mattel
• Baseball (1980-83), unpublished Apple II game
• Rubik's Cube (1980), unpublished Apple II game
• School District Attendance Boundary Optimization Program (1980) for PDP-10 Mainframe (not a game)
• Educational Dungeon (1979-80) for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Foothill Boulevard (1978) for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Spanish Translator (1977) for PDP-10 Mainframe (not a game)
• Dungeon (1975-80) for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Library Index with Boolean Search Functions (1973) for PDP-10 Mainframe (not a game)
• Killer Shrews (1973) for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Lifegliders (1973-78) for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Language Lab (1972-73) for PDP-10 Mainframe (not a game)
• Ecala (1971-72) for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Star Trek (1971-74), adaptation of earlier game for PDP-10 Mainframe
• Baseball (1972) for IBM 360/40. Adaptation of my PDP-10 game for punch cards and batch processing environment. Once you chose the lineups the game played a full-game baseball simulation without interaction.
• Baseball (1971-80) for PDP-10 Mainframe
Board Games:
• World Diplomacy (1976), educational game played on a 100-foot-wide map on the floor of a school cafeteria
• All Star Baseball (1967-68), unpublished adaptation of Cadaco-Ellis All Star Baseball board game to add pitching stats to simulation
• Snoopy vs. Linus (about 1962), Parcheesi-style board game based on the Peanuts cartoon characters, made by taping together two cardboard stiffeners the laundry always placed in my father's starched dress shirts.