Timothy Leary
Moby ID: 739
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Leary was a Harvard professor who advocated the use of psychedelic drugs. He was once described as "the most dangerous man in America" by President Nixon. By the 1980s Leary had moved into writing games and designing software. He was involved in the development of several titles which were never completed. His only published game was 1986's Mind Mirror, which was based on his own 1957 PhD dissertation on personality.
Credited on 5 games
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Self-Checkout Unlimited (2020, Windows) | Special Thanks |
Total Distortion (1995, Windows 3.x) | Special Thanks To |
Ishidō: The Way of Stones (1990, Amiga) | Thanks to |
Neuromancer (1988, Commodore 64) | Special thanks for all his help and inspiration for making Neuromancer a reality |
Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror (1986, PC Booter) | Original Concept |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 1 game with Fred Sharpels
- 1 game with Barbi Sparks
- 1 game with Andrew Wall
- 1 game with Burt Goldman
- 1 game with Dennis Martin Fried
- 1 game with Matalie Mano
- 1 game with Jane Rosenthal
- 1 game with Diana Aldrich
- 1 game with Abe Feinberg
- 1 game with Sebastien Zunino
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Companies
- 2 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 1 game with Interplay Entertainment Corp.
- 1 game with Futique, Inc.
- 1 game with Pop Rocket, Inc.
- 1 game with NAVIGO Multimedia GmbH &...
- 1 game with Argent Games, LLC
- 1 game with Valve Corporation
- 1 game with Publishing International
- 1 game with Epic Games, Inc.
- 1 game with Activision Publishing, Inc.
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