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Versions of MicroProse games currently not listed because it is not known if they were done in-house
 
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:Acrojet - by William Denman and Edward Hill (graphics by Michael Haire, additional stuff by Meier and Stealy, so probably some in-house work)
 
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Versions not listed because they were definitely done elsewhere
 
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:Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
 
:Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
 
:Silent Service II Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
 
:Silent Service II Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
[[User:TerokNor|TerokNor]] ([[User talk:TerokNor|talk]]) 11:49, 11 September 2021 (UTC)
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=OT Sports/Real Sports=
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OT Sports and/or Real Sports was a joint venture between Spectrum Holobyte and ABC. At least one of their games (''ABC Sports Monday Night Football '98'') was apparently developed at MicroProse going by shared credits.

Revision as of 17:26, 3 June 2022

Developer unknown

Versions of MicroProse games currently not listed because it is not known if they were done in-house

Acrojet - by William Denman and Edward Hill (graphics by Michael Haire, additional stuff by Meier and Stealy, so probably some in-house work)
Airborne Ranger IBM PC - by Randall Masteller
Command HQ Macintosh - by Dave Brewer
Conflict in Vietnam IBM PC - by Edward Hill, Don Awalt, Randall Masteller
Crusade in Europe IBM PC - by Don Awalt
Decision in the Desert IBM PC - by Don Awalt
F-15 Strike Eagle IBM PC - by Randall Masteller
Gunship PlayStation - no credits available
Hellcat Ace C64 - by Ron Verovsky and Dale Gray
Hellcat Ace IBM PC - by Don Awalt
Kennedy Approach Amiga/Atari ST - no credits available
Pirates! Gold Macintosh - credits not currently available (game is available at Macintosh Repository)
Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender Macintosh - by Dave Brewer
Sid Meier's Pirates! IBM PC - by Randall Masteller
Silent Service Atari 8-bit - by Randall Masteller
Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Macintosh - by Dave Brewer
Sid Meier's Colonization Macintosh - credits not currently available (game is available at Macintosh Repository)
Silent Service IBM PC - by Randall Masteller
Solo Flight IBM PC - by Randall Masteller
Spitfire Ace C64 - by Ron Verovsky and Dale Gray

Not developed at Hunt Valley

Versions not listed because they were definitely done elsewhere

Airborne Ranger Amiga/Atari ST - by Imagitec
F-117A Nighthawk - Stealth Fighter 2.0 Amiga - by MicroProse UK
F-15 Strike Eagle Atari ST - by Digital Illusions (graphics done in-house?)
F-15 Strike Eagle II Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
F-15 Strike Eagle II Genesis - by MicroProse UK
F-19 Stealth Figher Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
Gunship 2000 Amiga - by MicroProse UK
Knights of the Sky Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
Sid Meier's Civilization Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
Sid Meier's Colonization Amiga - by MicroProse UK
Sid Meier's Covert Action Amiga - by MicroProse UK
Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK
Silent Service II Amiga/Atari ST - by MicroProse UK

OT Sports/Real Sports

OT Sports and/or Real Sports was a joint venture between Spectrum Holobyte and ABC. At least one of their games (ABC Sports Monday Night Football '98) was apparently developed at MicroProse going by shared credits.