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::: The source you site is an article by Jeremy Parish from 1up.com, who happens to be a friend of mine :). I notified him of this error long ago and he told me that he would fix it. It appears that he never got to it. Feel free to contact him to verify this information. I also encourage you to contact Ed Rotberg directly and he will also verify this information. A Google search will turn up his contact info quite readily. I will admit, however, that I was wrong about who actually wrote Red Baron. That honor belongs to Rich Moore, not Rich Adam. Moore also wrote Lunar Lander, which was Atari's first vector graphics arcade game. And my apologies for my tone in my email. I'm a bit new to this Wiki stuff. -- [[User:AtariKee]]
::: The source you site is an article by Jeremy Parish from 1up.com, who happens to be a friend of mine :). I notified him of this error long ago and he told me that he would fix it. It appears that he never got to it. Feel free to contact him to verify this information. I also encourage you to contact Ed Rotberg directly and he will also verify this information. A Google search will turn up his contact info quite readily. I will admit, however, that I was wrong about who actually wrote Red Baron. That honor belongs to Rich Moore, not Rich Adam. Moore also wrote Lunar Lander, which was Atari's first vector graphics arcade game. And my apologies for my tone in my email. I'm a bit new to this Wiki stuff. -- [[User:AtariKee]]

== [[:Category:User 1337]] ==

Welcome to the 1337 club, and thanks for making the other two templates I was too lazy to make... [[User:Redwolf24|Redwolf24]] 04:27, 19 August 2005 (UTC)

Revision as of 04:27, 19 August 2005

Please use the the "Start a new discussion" link at the top when starting new discussions. Also i would prefer if discussions started here were kept here or are linked when they continue elsewhere.


Welcom from Andrevan

Hi 2mcm, Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Andre (talk) 04:53, Dec 30, 2004 (UTC)

Battlezone

Sure, if you consider misinformation about Battlezone "vandalism". Ed Rotberg did NOT design Red Baron. Rich Adam did. All you are doing is spreading misinformation by editing the truth. -- User:AtariKee via email

I found sources on the internet that indicate that Ed Rotberg wrote Red Baron. However it isnt too clear so the neutral view adopted by your next edit is good --2mcm 02:40, 3 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

"An Atari programmer named Ed Rotberg was the first to put two and two together effectively and use vector animation to create an immersive 3D video game. In fact, he created two at the same time: a tank simulator called Battlezone, and an aerial combat adventure called Red Baron."

The source you site is an article by Jeremy Parish from 1up.com, who happens to be a friend of mine :). I notified him of this error long ago and he told me that he would fix it. It appears that he never got to it. Feel free to contact him to verify this information. I also encourage you to contact Ed Rotberg directly and he will also verify this information. A Google search will turn up his contact info quite readily. I will admit, however, that I was wrong about who actually wrote Red Baron. That honor belongs to Rich Moore, not Rich Adam. Moore also wrote Lunar Lander, which was Atari's first vector graphics arcade game. And my apologies for my tone in my email. I'm a bit new to this Wiki stuff. -- User:AtariKee

Welcome to the 1337 club, and thanks for making the other two templates I was too lazy to make... Redwolf24 04:27, 19 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]