John Anderson
Moby ID: 237195
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John F. Anderson had a brief career as a video game developer in the early 1980's. He produced games for Scott Adams' Adventure International on the Apple II and Atari 8 bit computer platforms. Then later porting the Rally Speedway title to the C64 for Commodore. John went on to develop training simulations for defense contractor ECC International. John currently develops video network appliances for security and traffic monitoring.
John credits the game Space Invaders for inspiring him to develop his programming skills, and a career change into computer programming.
Credited on 6 games
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Alien Downpour (2017, Apple II) | Thanks and Greetz To |
Rally Speedway (1983, Atari 8-bit) | By |
Arex (1983, Atari 8-bit) | By |
Sea Dragon (1982, Apple II) | By |
Rear Guard (1982, Apple II) | Programmed by |
The Eliminator (1981, Apple II) | Programmed by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 3 games with Gerald Hattaway
- 2 games with Mark S. Murley
- 1 game with Don Dixon
- 1 game with Nasir Gebelli
- 1 game with Tony Ngo
- 1 game with Phillip Case
- 1 game with Dagen Brock
- 1 game with Tom Porter
- 1 game with Javier Rivera
- 1 game with Jeffrey Stanton
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