Tony Moreira - Credited (partial) Video Game Works

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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