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  2. Jeff Minter - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he founded the software house Llamasoft. [8] His first Llamasoft game was a Defender clone for the VIC-20 called Andes Attack (US version: Aggressor). In Andes Attack, little llamas advanced upon and attacked the player instead of the spaceships from Defender. As a fan of Defender, Minter would remake it again as Defender ...

  3. Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story - Wikipedia

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    The first Gold Master Series release was The Making of Karateka (2023), which chronicled the history of Karateka (1984). [12] [13] Around the period final stages of development on Atari 50, Digital Eclipse signed on with Jeff Minter for a title documenting his studio Llamasoft. [14]

  4. Gridrunner - Wikipedia

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    Gridrunner is a fixed shooter video game written by Jeff Minter and published by Llamasoft for the VIC-20 in 1982. It was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore PET and Dragon 32. Many remakes and sequels have followed, including versions for the Atari ST, Amiga, Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows, and iOS.

  5. Gridrunner++ - Wikipedia

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    Gridrunner++ is a shoot 'em up written by Jeff Minter for Pocket PC, then for Windows. [1] It has since been ported to Mac OS X and iOS.It was only available as shareware for download from the Llamasoft website, with a registration fee of £5. [2]

  6. Deflex - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 64 version of Deflex is called Made In France (because the programmer was actually in France at the time he programmed that part of the game) and was posted as a free download to the Compunet service.

  7. Llamasoft - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 March 2009, at 02:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Trip-a-Tron - Wikipedia

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    Trip-A-Tron was released as shareware, but came in a commercial package with a 3-ring-bound manual and 2 game disks.The trial version contained no limitations, but registration was necessary to obtain the manual, which in turn was essential to learn the script language ("KML" - supposedly "Keyboard Macro Language" and only coincidentally the phonetic equivalent of "camel"), which drove the system.

  9. Minotaur Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Solar Minotaur Rescue Frenzy, shortened to Minotaur Rescue for the iOS App Store, is a multidirectional shooter for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and released in January 2011. It was Llamasoft's first iOS game. On the iPhone, the game supports up to two players at the same time. On an iPad, it supports up to four.