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Revision as of 02:27, 21 December 2016
Stu Galley was employed at MIT when he was asked to be on the board of the newly-formed Infocom. Originally the treasurer, he moved to writing games for the company, and collaborated with children's author Jim Lawrence on a new line of teen-friendly IF.
Author Credits
- The Witness (publisher: Infocom; 1983; Z-code).
- Seastalker: (Your Name) and the Ultramarine Bioceptor (with Jim Lawrence, publisher: Infocom; 1984; Z-code).
- Moonmist (with Jim Lawrence, publisher: Infocom; 1986; Z-code).
Links
- The Implementor's Creed, by Stu Galley.
Interviews
- Q&A with Stu Galley - XYZZYnews #9, May/June 1996.