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Latest revision as of 01:04, 13 December 2023
The Austin brothers (Pete Austin, Mike Austin and Nick Austin) founded the British text-adventure game company Level 9 in 1981.
Author Credits
- Adventure Quest (with Mike Austin and Pete Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1983; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
- Dungeon Adventure (with Mike Austin and Pete Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1984; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
- Return to Eden (with Tim Noyce and Chris Queen, publisher: Level 9; 1984; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
- Snowball (with Mike Austin, Pete Austin, and Ian Buxton, publisher: Level 9; 1983; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
- The Worm in Paradise (with Mike Austin and Pete Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1985, artist: James Horsler; Spectrum).
Games implemented
- Lancelot (author: Christina Erskin, publisher: Level 9, implementors: Mike Austin, Nick Austin, Mike Bryant and John Jones-Steele, artists: Nusarath Jahan, Joan Lamb, Dicken Peeke and Neil Scrimgeour; 1988; BBC Micro).
- The Price of Magik (designer: Pete Austin, publisher: Level 9, implementors: Mike Austin, Nick Austin, artist: James Horsler; 1986; Spectrum).
Links
- Nick Austin (archived) - at Baf's Guide