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| − | John M. Phillips was a software programmer working for Texas Instruments (TI). He is credited with programming [[Hopper]] and [[Moon Mine]] for the TI-99/4A. | + | John M. Phillips was a software programmer working for Texas Instruments (TI). He is credited with programming [[Hopper]] and [[Moon Mine]] for the TI-99/4A. |
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| + | John Phillips is somewhat legendary in the TI-99/4A community for working, at least in part, on numerous games for the computer system. He is also well known for programming cheats into most of the games he worked on, allowing for players to chose the level, and often the number of lives, a player starts with. | ||
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![]() John M. Phillips Sometime Before 1989 | |
| Occupation | Software Programmer |
John M. Phillips was a software programmer working for Texas Instruments (TI). He is credited with programming Hopper and Moon Mine for the TI-99/4A.
John Phillips is somewhat legendary in the TI-99/4A community for working, at least in part, on numerous games for the computer system. He is also well known for programming cheats into most of the games he worked on, allowing for players to chose the level, and often the number of lives, a player starts with.
