Kevin Horton
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Born1973 or 1974 (age 51–52)[1]
OthernamesKevtris
OccupationDirector of FPGA Development at Analogue
Yearsactive1990's-present
Kevin Horton | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1973 or 1974 (age 51–52)[1] |
| Other names | Kevtris |
| Occupation | Director of FPGA Development at Analogue |
| Years active | 1990's-present |
| Known for | Analogue Nt, Analogue Nt Mini, Super Nt, Mega Sg, and contributions to MAME[2][3][better source needed] |
Kevin "Kevtris" Horton is an American electrical engineer known for his work with Analogue with the Analogue Nt Mini, Super Nt, and the Mega Sg.[4][5]
In the 1990s Kevin Horton developed a game similar to Tetris titled "Kevtris", the name of which became an online handle.[1]
Horton started working with Analogue in 2015 when he designed the Analogue Nt's HDMI daughterboard.[6] In 2017, he was profiled in Vice Media's Motherboard as one of their Humans of the Year for his work with Analogue on the Analogue Nt Mini.[1]