Operation Sabotage

1982 video game


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FieldValue
imageOperation Sabotage title.png
programmerRay Sato (TRS-80)
Rich Bouchard (Atari)
Ron Shaker (Apple II)
Fred Condo & Kerry Shetline (IBM PC)
publisherSoftSide
designerRay Sato
released1982
genreInteractive fiction
modesSingle-player
platformsTRS-80, Atari 8-bit, Apple II, IBM PC
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|title = |image = Operation Sabotage title.png |programmer = Ray Sato (TRS-80) Rich Bouchard (Atari) Ron Shaker (Apple II) Fred Condo & Kerry Shetline (IBM PC) |publisher = SoftSide |designer = Ray Sato |engine = |released = 1982 |genre = Interactive fiction |modes = Single-player |platforms = TRS-80, Atari 8-bit, Apple II, IBM PC

Operation Sabotage is a text adventure game by Ray Sato for the TRS-80 and published by SoftSide Magazine in 1982. It was ported by Rich Bouchard to the Atari 8-bit computers and translated for Apple II by Ron Shaker and later the IBM PC by Fred Condo & Kerry Shetline. The game was republished in The Best of SoftSide (1983), which also included the program on an accompanying 5¼-inch floppy disk.

References

References

  1. (1982). "Operation: Sabotage by Ray Sato".
  2. Condo, Fred. (1983). "Operation: Sabotage by Ray Sato".
  3. (1983). "The Best of SoftSide". SoftSide Publications, Inc..

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