James Wickstead Design Associates
From Game Developer Research Institute
Design and engineering company started in 1968. Based in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. [1]
The titles below come from this official list.
2600
- Adventures of the Pink Panther (unreleased) (U.S. Games/Probe 2000)
- Commando Raid (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
- Eggomania (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
- Gopher (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
- Montezuma's Revenge Featuring Panama Joe (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
- Mouse Trap (US Publisher: Coleco; EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
- Name This Game / Octopus (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
- Q*bert's Qubes (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
- Smurfs: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle (US Publisher: Coleco)
- Sneak'n Peek (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
- Space Jockey (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
- Squeeze Box (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
- Tarzan (unreleased) (Coleco)
- Word Zapper (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
Apple II
- Garry Kitchen's Gamemaker (US Publisher: Activision)
- Little Computer People (US Publisher: Activision)
Atari 8-bit
- Q*bert's Qubes (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
ColecoVision
- Frogger (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
- Q*bert's Qubes (US Publisher: Coleco)
Commodore 64
- Little Computer People (US Publisher: Activision)
- Q*bert's Qubes (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (unreleased) (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
- Street Sports Baseball (some programming?) (US Publisher: Epyx)
- Probably the C64 Epyx title on the list linked to above. JWDA is credited with programming along with Epyx's Greg Omi. [2]
IBM
- Q*bert's Qubes (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
TI-99/4A
- Frogger (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)