Difference between revisions of "Alien Technology Group"
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*''Take Down'' (US Publisher: Gamestar) | *''Take Down'' (US Publisher: Gamestar) |
Revision as of 00:29, 16 February 2017
Alien Technology Group was a company in San Diego [1] started by Marty Franz and Harald Seeley. [2]
After writing Qix for the Apple II here [3], John Smedley left and started Knight Technologies and later ran Sony Online Entertainment. [4]
Research Methods: Actual mentions
Amiga
- Qix (US Publisher: Taito)
Apple II
- Qix (US Publisher: Taito)
Commodore 64
- Defender of the Crown (some programming) (US Publisher: Cinemaware)
- Animation Programming, Special Visual Effects: Lyndon & Associates; Sound: Palace Software
- Rocket Ranger (programming) (US Publisher: Cinemaware; EU Publisher: Mirrorsoft)
- Take Down (US Publisher: Gamestar)
- TV Sports: Football (US Publisher: Cinemaware; EU Publisher: Mirrorsoft)
- Warp Speed [accelerator cartridge] (US Publisher: Cinemaware)
DOS
- Qix (US Publisher: Taito)
- Take Down (US Publisher: Gamestar)