Byron Preiss
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Preiss has been active in the design and development of software since the early 1980's. In 1984, he produced a Fahrenheit 451 game based Ray Bradburys novel . His interactive adventure game, Dragonworld, was voted Best Adventure Game of the Year in 1985.
He also developed a line of interactive children's classics for Spinnaker Software. Preiss also co-produced the acclaimed Bank Street Ready-to-Read videos.
Credited on 11 games
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Bruce Coville's My Teacher Is an Alien (1997 on Windows) | President |
Forbes Corporate Warrior (1997 on Windows) | President |
Marvel Comics Spider-Man: The Sinister Six (1996 on Windows 3.x) | President |
Private Eye (1996 on Windows) | Chief Executive Officer |
They Call Me... The Skul (1996 on DOS) | President |
The Suit (1996 on DOS) | President |
Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles Adventure Game (1995 on Windows 3.x) | Producer |
Robot City (1995 on Windows) | Producer |
Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House (1994 on Windows 3.x) | Producer |
Fahrenheit 451 (1984 on Commodore 64) | Developed By |
Dragonworld (1984 on Apple II) | Written by |
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Frequent Collaborators
- 9 games with Jeremy Ross
- 8 games with John Mayo-Smith
- 6 games with James R. Dellomo
- 6 games with Jackie Snyder
- 6 games with David M. Lane
- 4 games with John Vincent Antinori
- 4 games with Chris Burke
- 4 games with Walter Freitag
- 4 games with Barbara Lanza
- 4 games with Seth Savarick
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