Mark Baldwin (game Designer) - Games and Commercial Software

Games and Commercial Software

  • Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006, Auran, 2005
  • BalanceLog, HealtheTech, 2003
  • SCCA Racing, Moto1, 2002
  • NHRA Drag Racing Main Event, Moto1, 2001
  • NHRA 50th Anniversary Drag Racing, Moto1, 2001
  • Ted IIC, Gametech, 2001
  • Diamond Pro and Elite, Gametech, 2000
  • Metal Fatigue, Psygnosis, 2000
  • Sensor Combat – The Balkan Cauldron, Air Force Information Warfare Center, 1997
  • Galaxis, Trimark, 1996
  • Empire II: The Art of War, New World Computing, 1995
  • Empire Deluxe: Masters Edition, New World Computing, 1994
  • The Perfect General II, American Laser Games, 1994
  • Empire Deluxe: Scenario Disk, New World Computing, 1993
  • Empire Deluxe, New World Computing, 1993
  • Star Legions, Mindcraft, 1992
  • Greatest Battles of the 20th Century, Quantum Quality Productions, 1992
  • The Perfect General: Battles of World War II, Quantum Quality Productions, 1991
  • The Perfect General, Quantum Quality Productions, 1991
  • D.R.A.G.O.N. Force, Interstel, 1989
  • Star Fleet II: Krellan Commander, Interstel, 1988
  • Empire: Wargame of the Century, Interstel, 1988
  • Star Fleet I: The War Begins, Interstel, 1986
  • CPRESS Reservoir Information System, Exper-Tech, 1983
  • Starbase 13, SoftSide, 1982

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