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Kevin Kenney was a programmer for Texas Instruments. He programmed some of the more popular titles created the TI-99/4A. He is credited with programming [[Tunnels of Doom]], [[A-MAZE-ING]], and [[Hunt the Wumpus]]. He is also known to have programmed the theme song and sound effects for the TI-99/4A game [[The Attack]].
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Kevin Kenney was a programmer for Texas Instruments. He programmed some of the more popular titles created the TI-99/4A. He is credited with programming [[Tunnels of Doom]], [[A-MAZE-ING]], [[Mind Challengers]] and [[Hunt the Wumpus]]. He is also known to have programmed the theme song and sound effects for the TI-99/4A game [[The Attack]].
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==Game Credits for Kevin Kenney==
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* [[A-MAZE-ING]]
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* [[Hunt the Wumpus]]
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* [[Mind Challengers]]
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* [[Tunnels of Doom]]
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==References==
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* [http://ridingthecrest.com/edburns/classic-gaming/tunnels/kevin_kenney_interview.html Riding the Crest: Tunnels of Doom: An Interview with Kevin Kenney]
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[[Category:Software programmer]]

Latest revision as of 15:13, 27 October 2020

Kevin Kenney was a programmer for Texas Instruments. He programmed some of the more popular titles created the TI-99/4A. He is credited with programming Tunnels of Doom, A-MAZE-ING, Mind Challengers and Hunt the Wumpus. He is also known to have programmed the theme song and sound effects for the TI-99/4A game The Attack.

Game Credits for Kevin Kenney

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