Under Fire!
Platforms:
Apple II,
Commodore 64,
IBM PC/Compatibles
Genres
Credits
Platform:
Commodore 64
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Design: | Ralph H. Bosson | |
C64/128 Programming: | Dyadic Software Associates | |
Rulebook Editing: | William E. Peschel | |
Playtesting: | Neil Bradley, Regan Carey, Winchell Chung, Thomas Connerty, William Creamer, Ed Dentel, Lisa Eugenides, Dale Findley, Tom Foley, Nelson Fong, Charles Freeman, Arlan Harris, Jeff Hunter, William Kabela Sr., Steve Kitchen, Richard Kimmel, Bruce Kohrn, David Kuijt, Chris McCormack, Charles McCullough, William Mangus, John Patch, Jason Slater, Russell J. Smith, Anthony Stramiello, Ken Stuber, Phil Studenberg, Trent Takeyasu, Kimberly A. Thompson | |
Box Art: | George Parrish | |
Art Direction: | Jean Baer, William E. Peschel | |
Rulebook Graphics: | Charles Kibler | |
Production Coordinator: | Phyllis Opolko | |
Prep. Dept Coordinator: | Lou Velenovsky | |
Typesetting: | Colonial Composition | |
Printing: | Monarch Services, Inc. |
Platform:
IBM PC/Compatibles
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Design: | Ralph H. Bosson | |
IBM Programming: | Insight Industries Inc. | |
Rulebook Editing: | William E. Peschel | |
Playtesting: | Neil Bradley, Regan Carey, Winchell Chung, Thomas Connerty, William Creamer, Ed Dentel, Lisa Eugenides, Dale Findley, Tom Foley, Nelson Fong, Charles Freeman, Arlan Harris, Jeff Hunter, William Kabela Sr., Steve Kitchen, Richard Kimmel, Bruce Kohrn, David Kuijt, Chris McCormack, Charles McCullough, William Mangus, John Patch, Jason Slater, Russell J. Smith, Anthony Stramiello, Ken Stuber, Phil Studenberg, Trent Takeyasu, Kimberly A. Thompson | |
Box Art: | George Parrish | |
Art Direction: | Jean Baer, William E. Peschel | |
Rulebook Graphics: | Charles Kibler | |
Production Coordinator: | Phyllis Opolko | |
Prep. Dept Coordinator: | Lou Velenovsky | |
Typesetting: | Colonial Composition | |
Printing: | Monarch Services, Inc. |
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