Oscar Hamilton

Oscar Xavior Hamilton (born March 24, 1959; died December 1, 2018) was a video game creator, designer, businessman and voice actor who was best known for creating Disco Squirrel for Acclaim Entertainment (rights to it now being owned by since 2014) and Collin the Speedy Boy for Warner Bros. along with his Japanese-American best friend Tarōzaemon Fujiyama. In addition for CTSB, he has also helped on other franchises and served as one of the writers for Mark: Time Janitor. He has been known for creating designs for many CTSB characters.

He has been diagnosed with terminal cancer with donations went on during his time.

Early life
Oscar Xavior Hamilton was born on March 24, 1959 at San Francisco, California in CPMC Birth Center, California Campus. More coming soon...

Before Collin the Speedy Boy
In 1989, Oscar has created a project starring anthromorphic animals, being titled Disco Squirrel. It was originally only released on the arcade published by Namco. Acclaim Entertainment, upon discovering Disco Squirrel, was so impressed with the game that they not only contracted Hamilton to get permission to port them into SNES and Genesis, but also hired him as well. However, he only stayed at Acclaim for two years.

Collin the Speedy Boy
In 1991, as Warner Bros. is still brainstorming a video game. Hamilton, along with Fujiyama, was given the opportunity to give a idea, which involved a human with the power of superspeed. The team approved, and thus, the speedy kid was almost born, just needing the name. After the name was chosen to be Collin. Collin the Speedy Boy was born. The first game was released on April 16, 1993, becoming a critical and commerical success. Hamilton originally planned the game to be one-shot, but due to the game's monster success, the game became a franchise. The sequel, Collin the Speedy Boy 2 was released on June 13, 1995 with similar critical response, but was more successful than the previous installment. The game spawned a long-running franchise with the current entry, Collin the Speedy Boy World, released on September and the next game, Collin the Speedy Boy: The World Adventure, which was supposed to be released on October 12, 2018, but delayed to release on December 14th instead. Other than Collin the Speedy Boy, he was one of the writers of Mark: Time Jaintor.

Terminal cancer
On May 21, 2017, Oscar Hamilton confirmed he is diagnosed with terminal cancer, and sadly announced that he would not live longer, but is happy to see Collin the Speedy Boy running. However, that didn't stop him from being involved in CTSB entries. On November 28, 2018, Hamilton announced that he would be visiting Warner Bros. Movie World for the last time on that weekend. The same day, he was confirmed that he is expected to pass away "sooner or later". However, on November 30th, his plans for visiting the Movie World was cancelled so he could spend his final time with his family.

Death and Legacy
On December 1st, 2018, Oscar Hamilton died at age 59 at Burbank, California due to terminal cancer. Since his death, Cartoon Network, The CW, Adult Swim, HBO and Warner Bros. dedicated him via a message that says. "We would love to thank Oscar Hamilton for helping us on everything, being a good worker at Warner Bros. Games and most importantly, bring Collin the Speedy Boy. Now, we are sad to hear that he has passed away. Rest in peace, Oscar Hamilton. You'll be missed."

The next day, an employee at Warner Bros. Games discovered a touching note from Hamilton he wrote a day before his death.

Works

 * Disco Squirrel (1989)
 * The Collin the Speedy Boy series:
 * Collin the Speedy Boy (1993)
 * Collin the Speedy Boy 2 (1995)

Personal life
He has a wife, being 3 years younger than him, and has raised three children.

Cancer
He was diagnosed with terminal cancer since 2017.

Trivia

 * Although not involved in the sequel of Disco Squirrel, he was credited as "Characters by" guy.
 * Despite That, He does give the plot for the third game.
 * He was the first person that created a Warner Bros. game series to die.
 * He was close friends with his partner, Stella McDonnell, Daniel Wright, Genndy Tartakovsky, Chris Reccardi, Lynne Naylor, Julianne Reilly, Ryan Curcwald, TBD, TBD and Joe Murray.