Code-Name: Iceman
aka:
Code Name: Iceman,
Code-Name: Iceman - a 3-D Animated Adventure Game,
Codename: Iceman
Moby ID: 436
[ Amiga ] [ Atari ST ] [ DOS ] [ Windows add ]
DOS credits (1989)
25 people (24 professional roles, 1 thanks) with 28 credits.
Game Designer | James Walls |
Programming | J. Mark Hood, Pablo Ghenis, Doug Oldfield |
Additional Programming | Larry Scott, Juan Carlos Escobar, Robert W. Lindsley, David Skinner |
Development System | Jeff Stephenson, Robert Eric Heitman, Pablo Ghenis, Stuart Goldstein |
Additional Artwork | Jeff Crowe, Gerald Moore, Kenn Nishiuye, Cindy Walker |
Artists | Cheryl Loyd, James Larsen |
Composer | Mark Seibert |
Sound Effects | Mark Seibert |
Documentation Written by | Marti McKenna, James Walls |
Quality Assurance | Mike Harian, Jennifer Cobb |
Package design by | John T. Shaw |
Executive Producer | Ken Williams |
Producer | Guruka Singh Khalsa |
Special Thanks To | Robert Stewart (U.S.N.) |
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Collaborations
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People credited on this game were also credited on:
- King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!, a group of 16 people
- Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers, a group of 16 people
- Police Quest 3: The Kindred, a group of 13 people
- Hero's Quest: So You Want to Be a Hero, a group of 13 people
- Police Quest 2: The Vengeance, a group of 12 people
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Other Games
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In addition to this game, these people were also credited on other games:
- Ken Williams on 89 other games
- J. Mark Hood on 63 other games
- Mark Seibert on 53 other games
- Robert Eric Heitman on 52 other games
- Jeff Stephenson on 48 other games
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Credits contributed by POMAH, Trixter, Pseudo_Intellectual.