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└─⟦b20c6495f⟧ Bits:30007238 EUUGD18: Wien-båndet, efterår 1987
    └─⟦this⟧ »EUUGD18/General/Wanderer/old.screens/credits« 

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                            WANDERER CREDITS
                           ==================

This file should always be available to all players of the game. Feel free to
add anything necessary, eg, if you create some new screens, but don't *delete*
anything! -Steven Shipway

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        Wanderer was created by Steven Shipway, a first year mathematics
student at Warwick University, England.  The idea came from games such as
Boulderdash, Xor, and especially Repton, from Superior Software. (plug, plug)

        Later improvements came from play@nl.cwi, who designed the editor
and made countless bugfixes, of which there are too many to list here. He
also improved many parts of the original code, and also designed some
screens. Also Dave (david@ist.co.uk), who did most of the work towards the
improved level jumping routine (sorry, I had to alter it a bit due to other
changes). Jason (jason@uucp.aeras) is responsible for the help routine, for
which I am eternally grateful since it saved me a lot of work.

        Assisting in the development were Rob McMahon (our systems manager)
and Mark Sunnarks. In screen development were the following:

Screens 1,2,3,4,7,8,10,16,23  Steven Shipway (although some of them are AWFUL)
Screens 5,6             csutg@uk.ac.warwick.cu (far more evil than mine)
Screen  9               maukr@uk.ac.warwick.cu (also the old bugged screen 13)
Screens 11,13,14,19,20  play@nl.cwi    (who wishes to remain nameless to avoid
                                        the netherlands mafia :-)
Screen  17              david@ist.co.uk  (sorry, I dont know your full name)
Screen  15              bruce@au.oz.utas.tasis (from Down Under)
Screen  18                   ''           (relation, age 10)
Screens 21,22           jn@uk.ac.ukc   (who created the archimedes port)

Any new screens you wish to have added to the list please mail to me for
release in a official update package. The address is
{maujp,csupt}@uk.ac.warwick.cu or ...!mcvax!ukc!warwick!{maujp,csupt}.

The official PC Port for Wanderer was done by Greg Margo, who may be found at
gmago@uucp.netxcom or uunet!netxcom!gmargo.

The X-Windows port - which is pretty impressive - comes from Mike Cuddy.
His address is cuddy%convex@edu.umich.cc.umix or ihnp4!convex!cuddy. Although
I haven't been able to see this one for myself a friend assures me that the
graphics are fantastic.

The Acorn Archimedes port was done by Max Rockatansky, jn@uk.ac.ukc . Mail him
if you want a copy.

Also thanks to Paul Metcalf for thinking of a name for the game!

If you missed some of this, try again with 'wanderer -c | more' .