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==Author Credits== | ==Author Credits== | ||
* ''[[Mystery House]]'' (designer: Roberta Williams, implementor: [[Ken Williams]], publisher: | * ''[[Mission Asteroid]]'' (publisher: [[Sierra]]; 1980). | ||
* ''[[The Wizard and the Princess]]'' (publisher: | * ''[[Mystery House]]'' (designer: Roberta Williams, implementor: [[Ken Williams]], publisher: Sierra; 1980). See also: [[Mystery House Taken Over]]. | ||
* ''[[Time Zone]]'' (publisher: [[On-Line Systems]]; 1982) | |||
* ''[[The Wizard and the Princess]]'' (publisher: Sierra; 1982). Former commercial game. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
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TODO: Author Credits is incomplete; Summary of her role at Sierra wanted.
TODO: Author Credits is incomplete; Summary of her role at Sierra wanted.
Author Credits
- Mission Asteroid (publisher: Sierra; 1980).
- Mystery House (designer: Roberta Williams, implementor: Ken Williams, publisher: Sierra; 1980). See also: Mystery House Taken Over.
- Time Zone (publisher: On-Line Systems; 1982)
- The Wizard and the Princess (publisher: Sierra; 1982). Former commercial game.
Links
Interviews
- Adventure Classic Gaming interview - by Andy Bellatti and Philip Jong, November 1997. Updated October 1999.