Kevin McGrath. Source image from Sega Retro.

Kevin McGrath

An American programmer and former Electronic Arts technical director and software engineer. Throughout his career, he worked at Dynamix, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, and Cat Daddy Games, and co-founded the independent studio Futurescape Productions in 1992. McGrath contributed to PC and console titles including the Sega VR game Nuclear Rush, the unreleased noir platformer Relentless, and Microsoft's Hover!, working in technical and creative capacities. He developed firmware for Futurescape's proprietary Genesis development hardware, the Romulus cartridge emulator.