Tony Gibson
aka:
A. J. Gibson
Moby ID: 170860
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Tony Gibson was a games designer who wrote several titles for Taskset in the 1980s.
After leaving Taskset, Gibson went freelance and wrote GhettoBlaster which was released by Virgin Games. He also worked on a game based on controversial pop group Sigue Sigue Sputnik, but it was shelved. His last game for the Commodore 64 was Greenpeace: Rainbow Warrior, which was based on actual events which had involved the Greenpeace movement.
He also contributed some articles to the Guardian newspaper's online edition.
Gibson died in 2013.
Credited on 6 games
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Rainbow Warrior (1989, Commodore 64) | Game Design by |
Super Pipeline II (1985, Commodore 64) | Written by |
Ghettoblaster (1985, Commodore 64) | Devised and Programmed |
Jammin' (1985, Amstrad CPC) | Concept by |
Bozo's Night Out (1984, Commodore 64) | Devised and Programmed |
The Pit (1982, Arcade) | Designed by |
[ full credits ]
Frequent Collaborators
People- 3 games with Mark Harrison
- 2 games with Andrew Walker
- 1 game with Mark L. Scott
- 1 game with John Cassells
- 1 game with Adrian Scotney
- 1 game with Tim Stamper
- 1 game with Chris Stamper
- 1 game with Ian Richards
- 1 game with Tony Fawcett
- 1 game with Jane Smith
[ 6 more people ]
Companies
- 4 games with Taskset Ltd.
- 2 games with Mastertronic Ltd.
- 2 games with Amsoft
- 1 game with Source the Software House Ltd.
- 1 game with MicroStyle
- 1 game with MicroProse-Spectrum...
- 1 game with Zilec Electronics
- 1 game with Taito Corporation
- 1 game with Centuri, Inc.
- 1 game with Avalon Interactive
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