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===[[Spectrum]]=== | ===[[Spectrum]]=== | ||
* ''[[The Eye of Bain]]'' ([[Simon Wadsworth]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]). | |||
* ''[[Ground Zero]]'' ([[Colin Smith]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]). | * ''[[Ground Zero]]'' ([[Colin Smith]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]). | ||
* ''[[Yenght]]'' ([[Víctor Ruiz Tejedor]], artist: [[Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor]], publisher: [[Dinamic Software]]; [[Spanish]]). | * ''[[Yenght]]'' ([[Víctor Ruiz Tejedor]], artist: [[Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor]], publisher: [[Dinamic Software]]; [[Spanish]]). | ||
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===[[Activision]]=== | ===[[Activision]]=== | ||
* ''[[The Tracer Sanction]]'' (developer: [[Interplay]]; [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and [[Spectrum]]). | |||
===[[Adventure International]]=== | ===[[Adventure International]]=== | ||
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===[[Applications Software Specialists]]=== | ===[[Applications Software Specialists]]=== | ||
* ''[[Denis Through the Drinking Glass]]'' ([[Commodore]] and [[Spectrum]]). | |||
* ''[[Denis Through the Drinking Glass | |||
===[[Datasoft]]=== | ===[[Datasoft]]=== | ||
* ''[[The Dallas Quest]]'' ([[James Garon]], [[Louella Lee Caraway]] and [[Phyllis Wapner]], artists: [[Kelly Day]] and [[Joe Pearson]]; [[Apple II]], [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and [[TRS-80]]) | |||
* ''[[The Dallas Quest]]'' ([[James Garon]], [[Louella Lee Caraway]] and [[Phyllis Wapner]], artists: [[Kelly Day]] and [[Joe Pearson]]) | |||
===[[Domark Software]]=== | ===[[Domark Software]]=== | ||
* ''[[Eureka!]]'' ([[Ian Livingstone]]; [[Spectrum]] and [[Commodore]]). | |||
* ''[[Eureka!]]'' ([[Ian Livingstone]]). | |||
===[[Level 9]]=== | ===[[Level 9]]=== | ||
* ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'' ([[Mike Austin]], [[Nick Austin]] and [[Pete Austin]]; [[Atari]], [[BBC Micro]] and [[Spectrum]]). | |||
* ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'' ([[Mike Austin]], [[Nick Austin]] | |||
===[[Melbourne House]]=== | ===[[Melbourne House]]=== | ||
* ''[[Hampstead]]'' ([[Peter Jones]] and [[Trevor Lever]]; [[Spectrum]] and [[Commodore]]). | |||
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' ([[Philip Mitchell]]; [[Spectrum]] and [[Commodore]]). | |||
* ''[[Hampstead]]'' ([[Peter Jones]] and [[Trevor Lever]]). | |||
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' ([[Philip Mitchell]]). | |||
===[[Mosaic Publishing]]=== | ===[[Mosaic Publishing]]=== | ||
* ''[[The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]; [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Commodore]] and [[Spectrum]]). | |||
* ''[[The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]). | |||
===[[Polarware]]=== | ===[[Polarware]]=== | ||
* ''[[The Quest]]'' ([[Dallas Snell]], [[Joel Ellis Rea]], [[Joe Toller]], artists: [[Marsha Meuse]] and [[Steven Meuse]]; [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and IBM PC). | |||
* ''[[The Quest]]'' ([[Dallas Snell]], [[Joel Ellis Rea]], [[Joe Toller]], artists: [[Marsha Meuse]] and [[Steven Meuse]]) | |||
===[[Puffin Books]]=== | ===[[Puffin Books]]=== | ||
* ''[[The Citadel of Chaos]]'' ([[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]]; [[Commodore]] and [[Spectrum]]). | |||
* ''[[The Forest of Doom]]'' ([[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]]; [[Commodore]] and [[Spectrum]]). | |||
* ''[[The Citadel of Chaos]]'' ([[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]]). | |||
* ''[[The Forest of Doom]]'' ([[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]]). | |||
===[[Scholastic]]=== | ===[[Scholastic]]=== | ||
* ''[[Jungle Quest]] (developer: [[Parachute Press]]; [[Apple II]], [[Atari]] and Ti-99/4A). | |||
===[[Trillium]]=== | ===[[Trillium]]=== |
Revision as of 21:54, 7 September 2006
Z-code
- Cutthroats (Michael Berlyn and Jerry Wolper, publisher: Infocom).
- The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky, publisher: Infocom).
- Seastalker: (Your Name) and the Ultramarine Bioceptor (Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence, publisher: Infocom).
- Sorcerer (Steve Meretzky, publisher: Infocom).
- Suspect (Dave Lebling, publisher: Infocom).
Other Authoring Systems
Apple II
- Crypt of Medea (Arthur Britto and Allan Lamb, publisher: Sir-Tech Software).
- Empire III: Armageddon (designer: David Mullich, programmer: Bill Widger, publisher: EduWare Services).
- Epidémie (Jean-Louis Le Breton and Fabrice Gille, publisher: Froggy Software; French).
- Paranoïak (Jean-Louis Le Breton and Fabrice Gille, publisher: Froggy Software; French).
BTZ
- Mindwheel (author: Robert Pinsky, programmers: Steve Hales and William Mataga; publisher: Brøderbund Software).
Commodore
- Ripper! (John Winnie and Stanley Baronett Jr., publisher: Avalon Hill).
- Swiss Family Robinson (David Dockterman, Gabrielle Savage and Tom Snyder, publisher: Trillium).
IBM PC/MS-DOS
- Calixto Island (Bob Withers and Stephen O'Dea, publisher: Mark Data Products).
- Drug Wars: A Game Based on the New York Drug Market (John E. Dell).
- Earthly Delights (Dan'l Leviton and Roger Webster, publisher: Datamost).
- Racter (William Chamberlain and Thomas Etter, publisher: Mindscape).
- The Holy Grail (Joe Emerson, Ken Smith and Gary Wolf).
- Zyll (Scott B. Edwards and Marshal W. Linder, publisher: IBM).
Spectrum
- The Eye of Bain (Simon Wadsworth, publisher: Artic Computing).
- Ground Zero (Colin Smith, publisher: Artic Computing).
- Yenght (Víctor Ruiz Tejedor, artist: Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor, publisher: Dinamic Software; Spanish).
Multiple Platforms
Activision
- The Tracer Sanction (developer: Interplay; Atari, Commodore and Spectrum).
Adventure International
Unless otherwise indicated, all of Adventure International's games were released for the Commodore, Spectrum and MS-DOS.
- The Hulk (Scott Adams, artists: Mark Gruewald, Kem McNair and John Romita Sr.).
- Spider-Man (Scott Adams, artist: Alfred Milgrom).
Applications Software Specialists
Datasoft
- The Dallas Quest (James Garon, Louella Lee Caraway and Phyllis Wapner, artists: Kelly Day and Joe Pearson; Apple II, Atari, Commodore and TRS-80)
Domark Software
- Eureka! (Ian Livingstone; Spectrum and Commodore).
Level 9
- Dungeon Adventure (Mike Austin, Nick Austin and Pete Austin; Atari, BBC Micro and Spectrum).
Melbourne House
- Hampstead (Peter Jones and Trevor Lever; Spectrum and Commodore).
- Sherlock (Philip Mitchell; Spectrum and Commodore).
Mosaic Publishing
Polarware
- The Quest (Dallas Snell, Joel Ellis Rea, Joe Toller, artists: Marsha Meuse and Steven Meuse; Atari, Commodore and IBM PC).
Puffin Books
- The Citadel of Chaos (Darryl Mattocks and S. J. Ball; Commodore and Spectrum).
- The Forest of Doom (Darryl Mattocks and S. J. Ball; Commodore and Spectrum).
Scholastic
- Jungle Quest (developer: Parachute Press; Apple II, Atari and Ti-99/4A).
Trillium
Unless otherwise indicated, all of Trillium's games were released for the Apple II and Commodore 64, and for MS-DOS.
- Amazon (Michael Crichton).
- Dragonworld (Byron Preiss and Michael Reaves).
- Fahrenheit 451 (Len Neufeld and Byron Preiss).
- Rendezvous With Rama (Ronald Martinez). MS-DOS version released in 1985.
Zenobi Software
Unless otherwise indicated, all of Trillium's games were released for the Spectrum.
- The Black Tower (Diane Rice).
- Mutant (Jack Lockerby).
- Quest for the Holy Joystick (Fergus McNeill and Jason Somerville, artist: Mad Mac).
- Se-Kaa of Assiah (Les Hogarth and Clive Wilson; Apple II).
- Sherwood Forest (Fergus McNeill).