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Jeff Minter (born 22 April 1962) is an English video game designer and programmer who often goes by the name Yak.He is the founder of software house Llamasoft and has created dozens of games during his career, which began in 1981 with games for the ZX80. [2]
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story is an interactive documentary and compilation video game developed by Digital Eclipse. The release chronicles the software of British developer Jeff Minter and over 40 of his programs developed between 1981 and 1994.
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.
Gridrunner Revolution is an action game developed by Llamasoft for Windows. It was released on 25 September 2009. Llamasoft released an updated version with integrated online scoreboards (and also reduced the price) in December of the same year. [2] The game was made available to buy on Steam in February 2010. [3]
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Defender 2000 is a 1996 scrolling shooter video game developed by Llamasoft and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar. Part of Atari's 2000 series of arcade game revivals, it is an update of Eugene Jarvis' arcade game Defender (1981). The premise takes place in a future where the Alpha Promixian empire attack mining settlements on ...
Caverns of Minos is a vertically-scrolling shooter for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store. It was announced on the Llamasoft blog on January 12, 2012. [1] Its biggest influence is Caverns of Mars from 1981, but includes elements of Lunar Lander and Oids.