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Trevor Hall

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Trevor Hall is a games designer and programmer.

Hall studied Computer Science at Manchester University. During his studies he acquired an Acorn Atom and learnt to program in 6502.

Several games written by Hall were published by Bug-Byte Software in the 1980s. The best known was Twin Kingdom Valley which was inspired by the original Adventure game by Crowther and Woods and the tabletop RPG Dungeons and Dragons. The other titles were all shoot em ups, including Oblivion and City Defence.

After Bug-Byte went out of business Hall moved into producing scientific software for analytical chemistry.

Credited on 7 games

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Twin Kingdom Valley (1983, Commodore 64) By
Oblivion (1983, BBC Micro) Author
Sea Lord (1983, BBC Micro) Author
Dogfight (1982, BBC Micro) Author
City Defence (1982, BBC Micro) Author
Space Invaders (1982, BBC Micro) Author
Galaxy Wars (1982, BBC Micro) Author

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Related Sites add

  • Interview with CASA (1999)
    Interview about Trevor Halls career in computer gaming with the website The Classic Adventures Solution Archive
  • Interview with CASA (2006)
    Follow up interview from the time the game Twin Kingdom Valley was released on mobile platforms.

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