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* {{baf person|Trevor Hall|676}}. | * {{baf person|Trevor Hall|676}}. | ||
* [https://retroadventurers.podbean.com/e/episode-6-twin-kingdom-valley-and-sphinx-adventure/ ''Twin Kingdom Valley''] on [https://retroadventurers.com/ The Retro Adventurers podcast] | |||
===Interviews=== | ===Interviews=== | ||
* [http://solutionarchive.com/interview_trevor/ Trevor Hall interview] by [[Jacob Gunness]], November 1999, for [[CASA]] (the Classic Adventures Solution Archive). | * [http://solutionarchive.com/interview_trevor/ Trevor Hall interview] by [[Jacob Gunness]], November 1999, for [[CASA]] (the Classic Adventures Solution Archive). |
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Trevor Hall has also written some shoot-em-up games: Oblivion, Space Invaders (a clone version), Galaxy Wars, Sea Lord, and City Defence.
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Author Credits
- Twin Kingdom Valley (publisher: Bug-Byte Software; BBC Micro, C64, Spectrum). The planned sequel was going to be called Valley of Gold.
Links
- Trevor Hall (archived) - at Baf's Guide.
- Twin Kingdom Valley on The Retro Adventurers podcast
Interviews
- Trevor Hall interview by Jacob Gunness, November 1999, for CASA (the Classic Adventures Solution Archive).
- Trevor Hall and Ian Pare interview by Jacob Gunness, August 2006, for CASA (the Classic Adventures Solution Archive).