4D Interactive Systems
From Game Developer Research Institute
4D Interactive Systems was a company based in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, [1] started by Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Dave Arneson [2] and/or Dan Nicholson. [3] It was incorporated on February 14, 1978. [4]
Arneson died on April 7, 2009, after a long battle with cancer. [5]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)
Adam
- Super Spy Hunter (unreleased) (Coleco)
- Super Subroc (unreleased) (Coleco)
- Super Zaxxon (unreleased) (Coleco)
- Tunnels & Trolls (unreleased) (Coleco)
Apple II
- Winged Samurai (US Publisher: Discovery Games)
Atari 8-bit
- Chennault's Flying Tigers (US Publisher: Discovery Games)
- Computer Stocks & Bonds (US Publisher: Avalon Hill)
- Jagdstaffel (US Publisher: Discovery Games)
- Winged Samurai (US Publisher: Discovery Games)
ColecoVision
- Pepper II (US Publisher: Coleco)
- Spy Hunter (US Publisher: Coleco)
- Subroc (US Publisher: Coleco)
- Tarzan (US Publisher: Coleco)
- Zaxxon (US Publisher: Coleco)
PC
- Aztec: Empire of Blood (unreleased) (Electronic Arts/Microprose)
- It appears the same design/concept by László Tili [6] [7] was used for Theocracy (Windows/Linux). Theocracy and Aztec do not appear to be the same game. (Theocracy was developed in Hungary. [8])
PET/CBM
- Computer Stocks & Bonds (US Publisher: Avalon Hill)
- Winged Samurai (US Publisher: Discovery Games)
TRS-80
- Computer Stocks & Bonds (US Publisher: Avalon Hill)
- Winged Samurai (US Publisher: Discovery Games)
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- Computer Acquire (Avalon Hill)
- Computer Baseball Strategy (Avalon Hill)
- Guns of Fort Defiance (Avalon Hill)
- King of the Neighborhood (unreleased)
- Lafayette Escadrille (Discovery Games)
- Malta Strike (Discovery Games)
- MiGs and Messerschmitts (Discovery Games)
- RAF: Battle of Britain (Discovery Games)