Pete Cooke

Pete Cooke (born 1956) is a British computer games programmer, best known for his work published in the 1980s for the ZX Spectrum.

Cooke's game Tau Ceti featured a form of solid 3D graphics and was set on a planet with day and night cycles with dynamically drawn shadows.

Micronaut One, released in 1987, was set inside futuristic biocomputers with the player controlling a microscopic craft attempting to clear the tunnels of an insect-like life form called Scrim.

[citation needed] He worked at Leicester College as an IT lecturer and he teaches students how to create computer games using Microsoft XNA.

[citation needed] He has created and released games for Apple Devices (iOS), including Zenfit and Everything Must Go.