Talk:War in Middle Earth
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[edit]Are you sure this game is a real-time strategy game?? SharkD 01:19, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Mike Singleton a designer for this game?
[edit]I've added Mike Singleton (as well as Alan Clark and Robert Clandy) as designers of this game. Mike is listed in most places as the "creator" for this particular game. Including in both my referenced sources. If there is a guideline for separating the two, or anyone believes Mike should not be included in this section, grateful if you could remove. Asperal 16:58, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- It was a long time ago and I was much younger and more foolish.
- There are two completely separate games.
- The Amiga. Atari and PC game and the 8-bit Spectrum, Amstrad and Commodore game.
- The 16-bit game was developed by a team in the USA, I seem to recall the main programmer lived in a trailer park in the middle of nowhere, and it took days to get a set of disks from him to an airport.
- While the 8-bit game was written independently and with different play mechanics to suit the lesser capabilities by IIRC Icon design. The only thing in common is the theme, manual and box design.
- I wrote the manual and play tested both versions, Marcus Streets. 86.145.99.65 (talk) 00:08, 21 January 2023 (UTC)
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