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{{Needs-graphics|Issue=Self-explainatory}} '''Cris Drobny''' worked for [[Atari Games]] from [[April]] [[1981]] to [[June]] [[1995]]. Drobny spent most of that time as an Engineering Technician, was promoted to Technical Associate and eventually to Engineering Technician Supervisor. At Atari Cris worked on Gauntlet, Gauntlet II, Xybots, Ramparts, Paperboy, Return of the Jedi, Spacelords, APB, I Robot, Hydra, Skull and Crossbones, Relief Pitcher, and Shuuz. In 1995 Drobny needed a change and jumped over to [[Sega|Sega Enterprise USA]] where he worked as part developer and part Manufacturing Engineer. Cris was with Sega until [[2005]] when [[Sasmmy Studios|Sammy USA]] bought Sega and moved all operations to Chicago. Drobny worked as a technician for the game [[Gauntlet]] and a programmer for the game [[I, Robot]] Cris then went to work for [[Ultracade Technologies]] where he developed both coin-op and consumer products, assisted with production issues and UL compliance. {{Stub}} [[Category:People in the Game Industry]] [[Category:People]]
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