Carlos Abril

Carlos Abril in 2011 Carlos Abril (born 2 July 1970) is a Spanish video game programmer, producer and designer best known for his work in the ''PC Fútbol'' franchise.

He started working as a programmer for Dinamic Software in ''Phantis'' and ''Navy Moves''. Following the company's conversion into Dinamic Multimedia, which he co-founded, he focused in the ''PC Fútbol'' franchise and its spin-offs, which was initially developed on a game engine he had developed previously, first as programmer and, from the 1996 ''PC Fútbol 5.0'' edition, as its producer. ''PC Fútbol 7'' was the last edition in which he was involved, as he left the company in 1999.

He subsequently was part in the creation of FX Interactive as its programming director, but his main personal project within the studio, a MOBA titled ''FX Tanks'', failed to be completed. He left FX Interactive to create his own studio, Crocodile Entertainment, which released ''Zack Zero'' for PlayStation 3 in 2012, but has since collaborated with FX Interactive to create ''FX Fútbol'', a spiritual successor to ''PC Fútbol''. He has also worked for Saber Interactive and Ubisoft Reflections. Provided by Wikipedia
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