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Jim Dramis was a computer programmer for Texas Instruments (TI) programming some of the most memorable video games for the computer including [[Car Wars]], Munch Man, and [[Parsec]]. | Jim Dramis was a computer programmer for Texas Instruments (TI) programming some of the most memorable video games for the computer including [[Car Wars]], Munch Man, and [[Parsec]]. | ||
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| + | The following is from an interview done by Gary M. Kaplan that appeared in the January 1983 issue of 99'er Magazine, page 26 - 27<ref>99'er Magazine: January 1983, pgs. 2-27</ref>: | ||
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Jim Dramis was a computer programmer for Texas Instruments (TI) programming some of the most memorable video games for the computer including Car Wars, Munch Man, and Parsec.
Interview
The following is from an interview done by Gary M. Kaplan that appeared in the January 1983 issue of 99'er Magazine, page 26 - 27[1]:
References
- ↑ 99'er Magazine: January 1983, pgs. 2-27