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==Programming Credits== | ==Programming Credits== | ||
* ''[[Mindwheel]]'' (author: [[Robert Pinsky]], co-programmer: [[Steve Hales]]; | The following games were as William Mataga for [[Synapse Software]]: | ||
* ''[[Mindwheel]]'' (author: [[Robert Pinsky]], co-programmer: [[Steve Hales]]; 1984; [[BTZ]]). | |||
* ''[[Essex]]'' (author: [[Bill Darrah]], co-programmer: [[William Mataga]] 1985; BTZ). | |||
* ''[[Brimstone|Brimstone: The Dream of Gawain]]'' (author: [[James Paul]], co-programmers: [[David Bunch]] and [[Bill Darrah]]; 1985; BTZ). | |||
* ''[[Breakers]]'' (author: [[Rodney R. Smith|Rod Smith]], co-programmer: [[Joe Vierra]]; publisher: 1986; BTZ). | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 23:31, 1 March 2006
William Mataga was a games programmer at Synapse Software. His earliest games included Shamus, Zeppelin, and Neverwinter Nights (an AOL online game). Now known as Cathryn Mataga, she is the co-owner of and programmer at Junglevision Software in Berkeley CA, creating games for the Game Boy Advance, including Grand Theft Auto.
Programming Credits
The following games were as William Mataga for Synapse Software:
- Mindwheel (author: Robert Pinsky, co-programmer: Steve Hales; 1984; BTZ).
- Essex (author: Bill Darrah, co-programmer: William Mataga 1985; BTZ).
- Brimstone: The Dream of Gawain (author: James Paul, co-programmers: David Bunch and Bill Darrah; 1985; BTZ).
- Breakers (author: Rod Smith, co-programmer: Joe Vierra; publisher: 1986; BTZ).
Links
- Junglevision Software
- Cathryn Mataga listing at MobyGames.