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Apple IIGS
version was
ported from the
Macintosh by Ivan
Manley with Brad
Fregger as the producer.
Around 10
million copies were sold. The game has since...
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writing is by
American author Rob Swigart, and it was
produced by Brad
Fregger.
Ports to the
Commodore 64,
Apple II, and IBM PC were
later released.[citation...
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programmed by Ian
Gilman and
Michael Sandige. The game's
producer was Brad
Fregger, and
Brodie Lockard (the
designer of the
Shanghai computer game) contributed...
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Dennis Fregger (born
August 13, 1942,
Idaho Falls, Idaho)[citation needed] was on the team (also
including Joan
Shogren and Mike Mathis) that produced...
- A&M
Records to help
train those first producers.
Activision made Brad
Fregger their first producer in
April 1983.
Although the term is an
industry standard...
- Publisher(s)
Activision (US)
Electric Dreams Software (UK) Producer(s) Brad
Fregger Composer(s)
Russell Lieblich Series Alien Platform(s)
Amstrad CPC, Apple...
- business/organizational (professional) use were Mike Mathis, Joan Shogren, and
Dennis Fregger;
published by T/Maker in 1984 as "ClickArt Publications". In 1986, the...
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behalf of Accolade,
while Brad
Fregger produced it for Cinematronics; they both also
handled the game design.
Fregger joined the
development team in 1996...
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cover art Developer(s)
Activision Publisher(s)
Activision Producer(s) Brad
Fregger Designer(s)
Steve Cartwright Platform(s) Amiga,
Amstrad CPC,
Apple II,...
- Tose (Famicom) Publisher(s)
Activision Jaleco (Famicom) Producer(s) Brad
Fregger Designer(s) Adam
Bellin Artist(s)
Hilary Mills Writer(s) Rob
Swigart Composer(s)...