Pete Cooke achieved wide recognition
as one of the most accomplished Spectrum games programmers
of the 1980s, producing a string of critically acclaimed games.
Cooke cut his teeth with adventure
games before graduating to arcade / simulation games. His
first big hit came in 1985 with Tau Ceti, a first-person
3D shoot-em-up which is still an impressive game, as is its
sequel Academy. Both were converted onto a variety
of other formats, including the 16-bit machines and PC. With
Micronaut One in 1987, Cooke created possibly the most
visually impressive 3D game seen on the Spectrum.
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Title |
Year |
Invincible Island |
1983 |
Urban Upstart |
1984 |
Inferno |
1984 |
Ski Star 2000 |
1985 |
Juggernaut |
1985 |
Tau Ceti |
1985 |
Room 10 |
1986 |
Academy |
1987 |
Micronaut One |
1987 |
Brainstorm |
1988 |
Earthlight |
1988 |
Zolyx |
1988 |
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