Combat Air Patrol
aka:
Avenger,
CAP,
F-14/F-18
Moby ID: 4601
[ Amiga ] [ DOS ]
Amiga credits (1993)
57 people (46 professional roles, 11 thanks) with 61 credits.
Design | Ed Scio |
Programming | Ed Scio |
Graphics | Jeff Bramfitt |
Additional Graphics | Digby Rogers, Neil Thompson, Jim Bowers |
3d Models | Paul Franklin, Ed Scio, Nick Burcombe |
Voices | Andrea Morris, David Ader (Cpt) |
Samples | Philip Morris, Tim Wright |
Quality Assurance | Paul Jones, Mark O'Connor, Jed Adams |
Gameplay | John Alsop, Nick Burcombe |
Intro Coding | Paul Hunter |
Intro Sound | Mike Clarke |
Documentation | Richard Biltcliffe |
Packaging | Keith Hopwood |
Manual Layout | Keith Hopwood |
Producer | Steven Riding |
Fiery Red Haird-ness | Helen |
Leggy Blonde | Max |
Irritation | Cloe, Scooby |
OS Technical Assistance - D0 into A0 | Stewart Sargaison |
Random lager | The Kings Arms |
Curry with burnt poppadoms | Vanessa Bramfitt |
Cream crackers and a Big Truck | Sean, Ste, Hammo, Phlegm, Kirbs |
Clothes Horse | Phil Flemming |
Pure Genius | Chris Wylie, Marcus Goodey, Olly Hall |
Marketing | Sue Campbell, Maggie Goodwin, Mark Blewitt, Mark C. |
Desk space | Christopher Stanley, Stewart Sockett, Jason, Richie B. |
Namedropping | Nigel Mansell, Bruce Springsteen |
Thanks To | Helen R., Jean W., John, Paul, Mark, Nick, F1GP, J17 M62, Bruce A. Artwick, Marge, USN |
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Collaborations
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People credited on this game were also credited on:
- Microcosm, a group of 16 people
- Theatre of Death, a group of 10 people
- Colony Wars, a group of 9 people
- Wiz 'n' Liz, a group of 9 people
- Armour-Geddon, a group of 9 people
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Other Games
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In addition to this game, these people were also credited on other games:
- Mark O'Connor on 92 other games
- Philip Morris on 89 other games
- Christopher Stanley on 72 other games
- Paul Hunter on 51 other games
- Steven Riding on 45 other games
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Credits contributed by B.L. Stryker.