![]() In 1988 Nicolas Choukroun meet Michel Ancel through a local newspaper classified advertisement to find graphic artists. In 1985, he moved definitively to Paris where Ubi Soft proposed him to work as a full time employee in their Creteil's office. In 1984, Nicolas Choukroun meet the small company Lankhor, the author of the famous 'Mortevielle Manor', and they agreed to publish Killdozer on the Atari ST platform. But it is on the Atari ST that Nicolas Choukroun published his first game. Then got a Yamaha MSX II, that was the first micro computer to have a midi plug-in so he could use it both to create music and to do programming. Later on, he purchased a MSX 1 Sanyo and started his first video game named KillDozer in Z80 assembly. He started to learn the basic and programming with the Assembly cartridge. His first computer was a Texas Instrument TI99A. Nicolas Choukroun started to be interested by video games in the early 80's while he was in Hi-School at the "Mass de Tesse" College in Montpellier, when one of his friend shown him a Sainclair ZX Spectrum. ![]() He got worldwide coverage for games like Aliens a Comic book Adventure, the front page of PC Gamers US and UK and got prime time TV interviews on TF1 and TV5 French TV channels. He has created some game concepts that are now very popular. Nicolas Choukroun has been a pioneer in the video game Industry, playing a key role in companies like Ubisoft, or Cryo Interactive at a time they were just start-ups. 4 The 3D shaders and assets development.1 His career in the video game industry.
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