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Michael Crick, Frogmaster
Michael Crick created the game Frogmaster, which was published for the Atari computers by Atari Program Exchange. It first appeared in the summer 1982 APX catalog, where it won first prize in the entertainment category. Michael later made a version of Frogmaster for the Commodore 64. He created two other C64 games: Break Street (a break dancing game), and Go For the Gold (an Olympics style game) as well as TERSE, a programming language for the C64.
Frogmaster cost $22.95 and was APX catalog number 20131. A Spanish version of Frogmaster was also released by APX, Amansarranas - APX catalog number 20252.
This interview took place on February 3, 2016.
Teaser quote:
"The truth was, it wasn't really a very fun game. I mean, it was an interesting scientific exercise."
Michael's web site: http://crick.com/gamemaster.html
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Michael Crick, Frogmaster
Michael Crick created the game Frogmaster, which was published for the Atari computers by Atari Program Exchange. It first appeared in the summer 1982 APX catalog, where it won first prize in the entertainment category. Michael later made a version of Frogmaster for the Commodore 64. He created two other C64 games: Break Street (a break dancing game), and Go For the Gold (an Olympics style game) as well as TERSE, a programming language for the C64.
Frogmaster cost $22.95 and was APX catalog number 20131. A Spanish version of Frogmaster was also released by APX, Amansarranas - APX catalog number 20252.
This interview took place on February 3, 2016.
Teaser quote:
"The truth was, it wasn't really a very fun game. I mean, it was an interesting scientific exercise."
Michael's web site: http://crick.com/gamemaster.html

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