Costa Panayi (born 11 October 1957, Stretford, Lancashire, England) was a computer game programmer during the 1980s. He founded Vortex Software with Paul Canter, publishing games for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC.He is of Greek Cypriot descent, and studied engineering at the University of Salford. After graduation, he started to work as mechanical engineer for British Aerospace, when he got into programming games business from his hobby interests.In 1982, he studied Sinclair BASIC and subsequently formed his company Vortex Software along with Luke Andrews and Mark Haigh-Hutchinson. They wrote a variety of games, including Gunlaw, the Android series, and Tornado Low Level for the ZX Spectrum.His games achieved critical success; Tornado Low Level and Highway Encounter appearing in the "Your Sinclair official top 100", for example, and in them he developed original 3D interfaces.In 1995, he was working as a design consultant for Fisher Price.
Introduced 3D Isometric Graphics with his groundbreaking games "Highway Encounter" (1985) and "Highway Encounter 2: Alien Highway" (1986)
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"I was interested in doing Android 3, after completing Android 1 and 2, to make it into a trilogy, but I decided to save it for another day".
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In 1982, he studied Sinclair BASIC and subsequently formed his company "Vortex Software" along with Luke Andrews and Mark Haigh-Hutchinson. They wrote a variety of games, including "Gunlaw", the "Android" series, and their groundbreaking "TLL" game "Tornado Low Level" for the ZX Spectrum.
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Has a brother called Crete Panayi.
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Of Greek descent, he studied engineering at the University of Salford. As of 2004, works as a consultant in the south of England.