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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]]).
* ''Suspended'' (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'' (Graphic adventure game; with [[Muffy Berlyn]]; publisher: [[Activision]]; 1986).
* ''Tass Times in Tonetown'' (with [[Muffy Berlyn]]; publisher: [[Activision]]; 1986) graphic adventure game.
* ''Altered Destiny'' (Graphic adventure game; publisher: Accolade; 1990);
* ''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.

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