Computing Games written by David Crane
The following is a list of Computing Games written by David Crane in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 15 Computing Games written by David Crane in our collection :
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Outlaw is an Action game, developed and published by Atari, which was released in 1978
Software House: Atari
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

Laser Blast is a single-player video game developed and published by Activision in March 1981 for the Atari 2600 video game system
Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

Laser Blast is a single-player video game developed and published by Activision in March 1981 for the Atari 2600 video game system
Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

Freeway was one of the first titles released by Activision in their effort to publish independent games for the Atari 2600
Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

This game is a Formula One Grand Prix racing-themed video game released in 1982
Software House: Activivion
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

One of the classic video games of all time
Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

An action game based on the hit 1984 film
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: David Crane
Platform : ZX Spectrum

An action game based on the hit 1984 film
Software House: Activision Inc
Author: David Crane
Platform : ZX Spectrum

MSX athletic sport gam
Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : MSX

Pitfall II: Lost Caverns is the sequel to Pitfall
Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : Atari 2600

Software House: Activision
Author: David Crane
Platform : Commodore 64

An action game based on the hit 1984 movie
Software House: Mastertronic
Author: David Crane
Platform : Commodore 64