Info and interviews with gaming celebrities

Arne Bockholdt

off-site

Linus interviews the programmer who wrote the VIC-20 emulator named "Pfau Zeh".

Matthew Browne

off-site

Linus interviews the person writing the first VIC-20 emulator for the Macintosh line of computers.

Jim Butterfield

off-site

Rick interviews the Commodore technical guru and prolific "freeware" author.

Lance Ewing

off-site

Linus interviews the programmer of the "V20" emulator.

John Feagans

off-site

Rick interviews a member of the VIC-20's "Design Team".

Andy Finkel

off-site

Rick interviews a member of the VIC-20's "Launch Team".

Peter Fokos

on-site

Ward talks with Peter Fokos, programmer of some of the earliest third-party games for the VIC-20 system.

Thomas Giguere

on-site Ward talks with Thomas Giguere, programmer of more of the earliest third-party games for the VIC-20 system.

Tom Griner

off-site

Rick interviews the VIC-20 game programmer.

Neil Harris

off-site

Rick interviews a member of the VIC-20's "Launch Team".

Paul Higginbottom

off-site

Rick interviews a VIC-20 "Management Team" member.

Jimmy Huey

off-site

Rick interviews the VIC-20 game programmer. (Also check out this magazine article from 1983.)

Arnie Katz

on-site

An editorial from 1983 that holds true even today.

Jeff Minter

off-site

Rick interviews the VIC-20 game programmer.

Corey Ostman

off-site

Rick interviews the VIC-20 game programmer.

Paul Robson

off-site

Linus interviews this prolific programmer of emulators.

Boris van Schooten

off-site

Rick interviews the author of the "PC-VIC" emulator.

Bill Seiler

off-site

Rick interviews a member of the VIC-20's "Design Team".

Ward Shrake

off-site

Linus interviews... me! The guy that wrote "Cartzilla" and the FAQ and helped preserve much of the VIC-20 library.

Michael Tomczyk

off-site

Rick interviews a VIC-20 "Management Team" member.

Ron Wanttaja

on-site

Ron Wanttaja talks about writing "IFR Flight Simulator".

Spokes persons

on-site

See who represented what company, back when the early days of the home computer wars were being fought.

Still want more? Then go visit James Hague's web site. There you'll find his "Giant List of Classic Game Programmers" and other cool stuff. The list is really neat for those who want to see what other machines their favorite programmers have written titles for, etc.

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