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Mark left [[Creature Labs]] with [[Robert Dickson]] in late 2002 to join [[Nicely Crafted]] (''see [[history]]''). His website, [[Grendel Overground]] is still available, though no longer maintained.
 
Mark left [[Creature Labs]] with [[Robert Dickson]] in late 2002 to join [[Nicely Crafted]] (''see [[history]]''). His website, [[Grendel Overground]] is still available, though no longer maintained.
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Mark's favourite saying was: ''Peace and Carrots!''
 
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Revision as of 03:57, 1 February 2005

Center: Mark Ashton, top right: Robert Dickson

Mark Ashton (aka Masha) begun working at Cyberlife in 1995/96, doing testing for the original Creatures. He worked his way up to a position in production, being responsible for ecology and agent engineering in Creatures 2, Creatures 3 and Docking Station in addition to his duties as a manager.

Mark was producer for Docking Station, Creatures PS1 and Creatures GBA, handled manuals and extra sound effects (possibly including the infamous DJ_G track), and co-wrote the Docking Station Story with Ashley Harman.

Mark left Creature Labs with Robert Dickson in late 2002 to join Nicely Crafted (see history). His website, Grendel Overground is still available, though no longer maintained.

Mark's favourite saying was: Peace and Carrots!