Arnold Kuidiar

Arnold Kuidiar (born August 9, 1961 in West El Kadsre) is an El Kadsreian game developer and designer.

History
After graduating from college, Kuidiar turned his attention to the video game business. In 1989, he joined Introware as lead designer and programmer. He will stay in business until 1993.

In 1993, he left Introware to join Image Street. There he programmed a PlayStation port of Postal, and the N64 version of Triple Play 98.

After Image Street shut down, he moved to the United Kingdom, where he joined Crawfish Interactive. In addition to programming Game Boy Color conversions of Hydro Thunder and Battlezone, he programmed original Game Boy Color games like PB&J Otter: Misadventures in Town for Latikuu, Beast Machines: Transformers for Latikuu and Majesco Sales, Malcolm in the Middle for THQ, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends for Hasbro/Majesco, King of the Hill for THQ and Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot for Crave Entertainment.

After one and a half year as a programmer for Crawfish, he left to became an independent contractor at Pocket Studios. There he programmed NBA Live 2002 for Game Boy Advance.

He left the United Kingdom after programming one GBA game, and moved back to El Kadsre in 2002 where he joined SoftCode. There he is one of the lead programmers on the GBA conversions of NFL GameDay 2003 for Approach Software and MX Superfly for THQ.

In 2004, after SoftCode's demise, he joined on as a programmer for Digital Gaming Republic. He is the lead programmer for ten Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance games.

In 2007, he left Digital Gaming Republic and formed Kuidiar & Associates. The core company is the lead developers of various software programs for Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Wii U, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, such as Kinect Football for Xbox 360.