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[[Image:Jcooke.jpg|frame|left|]]'''Jeremy Cooke''' is the CEO and co-founder of [[Gameware Development]].
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[[Image:Jcooke.jpg|frame|left|]]'''Jeremy Cooke''' is the CEO and co-founder of [[Gameware Development]]. Prior to this he ran a consulting business called [[Gameware Europe]] (now a [[Wikipedia:Holding company|holding company]]), and before this was CEO of Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd. which had purchased his development studio ''Interactive Entertainment ltd. IEL ''was renowned for its driving games which included [[Wikipedia:Formula One|F1]] games such as ''Power F1, Johnny Herberts Grand Prix and Atari F1 ''as well as the C''astrol Honda Superbike'' series. Jeremy started his career in the games industry in 1982 by launching LET - Leisure Electronices Trader - the first computer game magazine and exhibition. He was also the first International Sales Manager for the legendary game distribution company Micro Dealer.  Jeremy was also M.D. at PSL Marketing Ltd. and an Iinternational sales consultant for Activision - pioneering International Distributor product knowledge events.
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== External links ==
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*[https://archive.is/FAWoW Interview with ''Nintendo Insider''] hosted at [[Albia 2000]]
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Jeremy Cooke is the CEO and co-founder of Gameware Development. Prior to this he ran a consulting business called Gameware Europe (now a holding company), and before this was CEO of Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd. which had purchased his development studio Interactive Entertainment ltd. IEL was renowned for its driving games which included F1 games such as Power F1, Johnny Herberts Grand Prix and Atari F1 as well as the Castrol Honda Superbike series. Jeremy started his career in the games industry in 1982 by launching LET - Leisure Electronices Trader - the first computer game magazine and exhibition. He was also the first International Sales Manager for the legendary game distribution company Micro Dealer. Jeremy was also M.D. at PSL Marketing Ltd. and an Iinternational sales consultant for Activision - pioneering International Distributor product knowledge events.

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