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− | Robert S. Harris, aka Bob Harris or "RoSHa", was a computer programmer working for Milton Bradley. He is known to have helped program two titles for the TI-99/4A, [[Blasto]] (with [[Elaine Henshon]], and [[Hustle]] (with [[Karl Schmitz]]). | + | Robert S. Harris, aka Bob Harris or "RoSHa", was a computer programmer working for Milton Bradley and Texas Instruments. He is known to have helped program two titles for the TI-99/4A, [[Blasto]] (with [[Elaine Henshon]]), and [[Hustle]] (with [[Karl Schmitz]]). |
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+ | ==Game Credits for Bob Harris== | ||
+ | * [[Blasto]] | ||
+ | * [[Hustle]] With [[Elaine Henshon]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 6 October 2022
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Occupation | Software Programmer |
Robert S. Harris, aka Bob Harris or "RoSHa", was a computer programmer working for Milton Bradley and Texas Instruments. He is known to have helped program two titles for the TI-99/4A, Blasto (with Elaine Henshon), and Hustle (with Karl Schmitz).
Game Credits for Bob Harris
- Blasto
- Hustle With Elaine Henshon