Glenn Wichman
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Glenn Wichmann
Moby ID: 12348
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Glenn Wichman originally co-designed Rogue (for UNIX computers) with Michael Toy in 1980. Glenn did the graphic design for the Mac version of Rogue for Epyx.
In 1985, Glenn ported rogue to the Atari ST for Epyx (which also released versions for CoCo, Amiga, Mac & DOS). Glenn worked for Software Toolworks (now part of Broderbund), where he contributed to Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, Life & Death, and Hunt for Red October, among other projects.
Glenn also wrote two shareware games for Macintosh, "Mombasa" and "Toxic Ravine".
In 2010, Glenn joined Zynga as a principal developer of the Zynga.com games portal
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Spelunky 2 (2020, PlayStation 4) | Special Thanks |
Rogue Clone (1986, Mainframe) | Authors |
Rogue (1985, Macintosh) | Rogue was designed by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 3 games with Michael C. Toy
- 3 games with Ken Arnold
- 2 games with Timothy Stoehr
- 1 game with Rubén Ramos Salvador
- 1 game with Edmund McMillen
- 1 game with Andy Hatcher
- 1 game with Miguel Pascual Sánchez
- 1 game with Illka Wegner
- 1 game with Kristoffer Almroth
- 1 game with Shirayuri Moya
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Companies
- 1 game with A.I. Design
- 1 game with Mastertronic Ltd.
- 1 game with Epyx, Inc.
- 1 game with Words & Pictures Limited
- 1 game with Mossmouth, LLC
- 1 game with ASCII Corporation
- 1 game with Lollipop Robot
- 1 game with Larian Studios Spain SL
- 1 game with Firelight Technologies Pty. Ltd.
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