Orlando (computer programmer)
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Orlando M Pilchard (real name Nick Pelling) is a computer games programmer, perhaps most famous for his work on Frak!. His unreleased games include 3D Wars.
[edit] Games
- Hedgehog (computer game), Atom, Aardvark, 1981
- Invaders (computer game), Atom, Aardvark, 1981
- Atom Galaxians (computer game), Atom, Aardvark, 1981
- Arcadians, BBC B/Acorn Electron, Acornsoft, 1982
- Acornsoft Chess, BBC B/Acorn Electron, Acornsoft, 1983
- Zalaga, BBC B/Acorn Electron, Aardvark, 1983
- Frak!, BBC B/Acorn Electron, Aardvark, 1984
- Bangkok Knights, C64 / Amiga / Atari ST, System 3, 1987 (C64 version only)
- Firetrack, BBC B/Acorn Electron/C64, Electric Dreams, 1987
- Dandy (computer game), C64, Electric Dreams, 1987
- Enduro Racer, C64, Electric Dreams, 1987
- Ghostbusters II (Computer game), C64, Mediagenic, 1988
- 3D Pool, C64 / Amiga / ST, Microprose, 1989
- Loopz, Amiga, Audiogenic, 1990
- Wing Commander, Amiga, Mindscape, 1992