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==Author Credits== | ==Author Credits== | ||
* ''Suspended'' (publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1983; [[Z-code]]). | |||
* ''Infidel'' (with Jerry Wolper; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1983; [[Z-code]]). | * ''Infidel'' (with Jerry Wolper; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1983; [[Z-code]]). | ||
* ''Cutthroats'' (publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1984; [[Z-code]]). | * ''Cutthroats'' (publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1984; [[Z-code]]). | ||
* ''Oo-Topos'' (with [[Muffy Berlyn]], publisher: Penguin Software; 1986; Apple II, [[Commodore]], MS-DOS). | * ''Oo-Topos'' (with [[Muffy Berlyn]], publisher: Penguin Software; 1986; Apple II, [[Commodore]], MS-DOS). | ||
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==Other Credits== | ==Other Credits== | ||
* ''Tass Times in Tonetown'' ( | * ''Tass Times in Tonetown'' (with [[Muffy Berlyn]]; publisher: [[Activision]]; 1986) graphic adventure game. | ||
* ''Altered Destiny'' ( | * ''Altered Destiny'' (publisher: Accolade; 1990) graphic adventure game. | ||
* One of the judges for [[1999 Spring IF Art Show]]. | * One of the judges for [[1999 Spring IF Art Show]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:35, 4 July 2005
A sci-fi author and video-game designer, Michael Berlyn was also one of Infocom's implementors.
Author Credits
- Suspended (publisher: Infocom; 1983; Z-code).
- Infidel (with Jerry Wolper; publisher: Infocom; 1983; Z-code).
- Cutthroats (publisher: Infocom; 1984; Z-code).
- Oo-Topos (with Muffy Berlyn, publisher: Penguin Software; 1986; Apple II, Commodore, MS-DOS).
- Dr. Dumont's Wild P.A.R.T.I. (with Muffy Berlyn; Z-code porters: Mark Musante and Gunther Schmidl; publishers: First Row Software; 1988; MS-DOS; Cascade Mountain Publishing; 1999; Z-code).
- Zork: The Undiscovered Underground (with Marc Blank, implementor: G. Kevin Wilson; publisher: Activision; 1997; Z-code).
Other Credits
- Tass Times in Tonetown (with Muffy Berlyn; publisher: Activision; 1986) graphic adventure game.
- Altered Destiny (publisher: Accolade; 1990) graphic adventure game.
- One of the judges for 1999 Spring IF Art Show.