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John C. Plaster was a software programmer and game designer working for Texas Instruments. He created two well-known games for the TI-99/4A. In 1981, he released his game [[Tombstone City]], and in 1982, [[Chisholm Trail]] was released.
 
John C. Plaster was a software programmer and game designer working for Texas Instruments. He created two well-known games for the TI-99/4A. In 1981, he released his game [[Tombstone City]], and in 1982, [[Chisholm Trail]] was released.
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==Interview==
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The following is from an interview done by Gary M. Kaplan that appeared in the 19823 Vol. 1, No. 5 issue of 99'er Magazine, pages 34-35, pages 47-48 and page 52:<ref>An Interview with John C. Plaster - Designer and Programmer of "Tombstone City:21st Century" - ''99'er Magazine: 1982 Vol. 1, No. 5, pgs. 34-35, 47-48 and 52''</ref>
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[[image:Jim Dramis - Designer's Spotlight.jpg|400px|thumb|left|An Interview with John C. Plaster - Designer and Programmer of "Tombstone City:21st Century"]]
  
 
==Game Credits for John Plaster==
 
==Game Credits for John Plaster==

Revision as of 02:31, 30 November 2020

John C. Plaster was a software programmer and game designer working for Texas Instruments. He created two well-known games for the TI-99/4A. In 1981, he released his game Tombstone City, and in 1982, Chisholm Trail was released.

Interview

The following is from an interview done by Gary M. Kaplan that appeared in the 19823 Vol. 1, No. 5 issue of 99'er Magazine, pages 34-35, pages 47-48 and page 52:[1]

An Interview with John C. Plaster - Designer and Programmer of "Tombstone City:21st Century"

Game Credits for John Plaster

  • An Interview with John C. Plaster - Designer and Programmer of "Tombstone City:21st Century" - 99'er Magazine: 1982 Vol. 1, No. 5, pgs. 34-35, 47-48 and 52