Credited (partial) Video Game Works
Year | Title |
---|---|
1998 | Axis & Allies |
2000 | Battleship: Surface Thunder |
2000 | B17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th |
1997 | Candyland |
1998 | Centipede |
1999 | Chutes and Ladders |
1999 | Civilization II: Test of Time |
1999 | Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion |
1998 | Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion |
2000 | Diplomacy |
1999 | Em@il Games: Upwords |
1999 | Em@il Games: X-COM |
1999 | Falcon 4.0 |
2000 | Family Feud |
1997 | Frogger |
1998 | Frogger 2 |
1999 | Glover |
1999 | Jeopardy |
1999 | Jumble: The scrambled Word Game |
2000 | Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim |
1999 | Mechwarrior 3: Pirate's Moon |
1999 | Missile Command |
1999 | Monopoly Junior |
1997 | Monopoly Star Wars Edition |
2000 | NASCAR Heat |
2001 | Nicktoons Racing |
2000 | Pac-Man: Adventures in Time |
1999 | Q* Bert |
2000 | Risk 2 |
1999 | Rollercoaster Tycoon |
1999 | Rollercoaster Tycoon: Corkscrew Follies |
2000 | Rollercoaster Tycoon: Loopy Landscapes |
1997 | Scrabble |
2005 | Six Times the Fun (Atari Board Game Compilation) |
1998 | Sorry! |
1998 | The Game of Life |
1999 | The Next Tetris |
1998 | Tonka Raceway |
1999 | Trivial Pursuit: Millennium Edition |
1999 | Wheel of Fortune |
1999 | Worms Armageddon |
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