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Jim L. Nitchals was a programmer most well known for some of the earliest hit game programs on the Apple II. Throughout his extensive career he co-founded Cavalier Software, worked on several important programs for Electronic Arts, and became an early emulation programmer.
Jim L. Nitchals was a programmer most well known for some of the earliest hit game programs on the [[Apple II]]. Throughout his extensive career he co-founded [[Cavalier Software]], worked on several important programs for [[Electronic Arts]], and became an early emulation programmer.


== Photos ==
== Photos ==


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1982-05 Computer Gaming World pg 21.png|(L-R) ?, ?, Jim Nitchals. (1982)
1982-05 Computer Gaming World pg 21.png|(L-R) [[Michael Abbott]], [[Russell Selph]], Jim Nitchals. (1982)
1983-01 Softalk pg 239.png|(L-R) ?, Jim Nitchals. (1983)
1983-01 Softalk pg 239.png|(L-R) [[Randy Simon]], Jim Nitchals. (1983)
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! Game  !! Platform  !! Publisher  !! Role
! Game  !! Platform  !! Publisher  !! Role
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|-
| Asteroid Field  || Apple II  || Cavalier Software  || Creator
| [[Asteroid Field]] || Apple II  || [[Cavalier Software]] || Creator
|-
|-
| Bug Attack  || Apple II  || Cavalier Software  || Creator
| [[Bug Attack]] || Apple II  || [[Cavalier Software]] || Creator
|-
|-
| Star Thief  || Apple II  || Cavalier Software  || Creator
| [[Star Thief]] || Apple II  || [[Cavalier Software]] || Creator
|-
|-
| Microwave  || Apple II  || Cavalier Software  || Co-Creator
| [[Microwave]] || Apple II  || [[Cavalier Software]] || Co-Creator
|-
|-
| Teleport  || Apple II  || Cavalier Software  || Creator
| [[Teleport]] || Apple II  || [[Cavalier Software]] || Creator
|-
|-
| Raiders of the Lost Ring  || Apple II  || Cavalier Software  || Creator
| [[Raiders of the Lost Ring]] || Apple II  || [[Cavalier Software]] || Creator
|-
|-
| Archon: The Light and the Dark  || Macintosh  || Electronic Arts  || Programmer
| [[Archon: The Light and the Dark]] || [[Macintosh]] || Electronic Arts  || Programmer
|-
|-
| Archon II: Adept  || Apple II  || Electronic Arts  || Programmer
| [[Archon II: Adept]] || [[Apple II]] || [[Electronic Arts]] || Programmer
|-
|-
| Marble Madness  || Amiga  || Electronic Arts  || Audio Programmer
| [[Marble Madness]] || Amiga  || [[Electronic Arts]] || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| Marble Madness  || Atari ST  || Electronic Arts  || Programmer
| [[Marble Madness]] || [[Atari ST]] || [[Electronic Arts]] || Programmer
|-
|-
| Will Harvey's Zany Golf  || Atari ST  || Electronic Arts  || Programmer
| [[Will Harvey's Zany Golf]] || [[Atari ST]] || [[Electronic Arts]] || Programmer
|-
|-
| Pinball Construction Set  || Apple II  || Electronic Arts  || Special Thanks
| [[Pinball Construction Set]] || [[Apple II]] || [[Electronic Arts]] || Special Thanks
|-
|-
| Capcom's MVP Football  || SNES  || Capcom U.S.A  || Special Thanks
| [[Capcom's MVP Football]] || SNES  || [[Capcom U.S.A]] || Special Thanks
|-
|-
| Okie Dokie  || Atari 2600 || Retroware  || Special Thanks
| [[Okie Dokie]] || [[Atari VCS]] || [[Retroware]] || Special Thanks
|-
|-
| Stell-A-Sketch/Okie Dokie  || Atari 2600 || Retroware  || Special Thanks
| [[Stell-A-Sketch/Okie Dokie]] || [[Atari VCS]] || [[Retroware]] || Special Thanks
|-
|-
| Battlehwaks 1942  || Amiga  || Lucasfilm Games  || Programmer
| [[Battlehwaks 1942]] || Amiga  || [[Lucasfilm Games]] || Programmer
|-
|-
| Sim Ant  || Macintosh  || Maxis  || Audio Programmer
| [[Sim Ant]] || Macintosh  || Maxis  || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| Prince of Persia  || Macintosh  || Broderbund  || Audio Programmer
| [[Prince of Persia]] || Macintosh  || Broderbund  || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| Out of this World  || Macintosh  || MacPlay  || Audio Programmer
| [[Out of this World]] || Macintosh  || [[MacPlay]] || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| Zoop  || Macintosh  || Viacom New Media  || Audio Programmer
| [[Zoop]] || Macintosh  || Viacom New Media  || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| Wolfenstein 3D  || Macintosh  || MacPlay  || Audio Programmer
| [[Wolfenstein 3D]] || Macintosh  || [[MacPlay]] || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| Descent  || Macintosh  || MacPlay  || Audio Programmer
| [[Descent]] || Macintosh  || [[MacPlay]] || Audio Programmer
|-
|-
| TriTryst  || Virgin Interactive  || MacPlay  || Audio Programmer
| [[TriTryst]] || [[Virgin Interactive]] || [[MacPlay]] || Audio Programmer
|}
|}



Revision as of 02:55, 9 Ocak 2022

Jim L. Nitchals was a programmer most well known for some of the earliest hit game programs on the Apple II. Throughout his extensive career he co-founded Cavalier Software, worked on several important programs for Electronic Arts, and became an early emulation programmer.

Photos[edit]

Gameography[edit]

Game Platform Publisher Role
Asteroid Field Apple II Cavalier Software Creator
Bug Attack Apple II Cavalier Software Creator
Star Thief Apple II Cavalier Software Creator
Microwave Apple II Cavalier Software Co-Creator
Teleport Apple II Cavalier Software Creator
Raiders of the Lost Ring Apple II Cavalier Software Creator
Archon: The Light and the Dark Macintosh Electronic Arts Programmer
Archon II: Adept Apple II Electronic Arts Programmer
Marble Madness Amiga Electronic Arts Audio Programmer
Marble Madness Atari ST Electronic Arts Programmer
Will Harvey's Zany Golf Atari ST Electronic Arts Programmer
Pinball Construction Set Apple II Electronic Arts Special Thanks
Capcom's MVP Football SNES Capcom U.S.A Special Thanks
Okie Dokie Atari VCS Retroware Special Thanks
Stell-A-Sketch/Okie Dokie Atari VCS Retroware Special Thanks
Battlehwaks 1942 Amiga Lucasfilm Games Programmer
Sim Ant Macintosh Maxis Audio Programmer
Prince of Persia Macintosh Broderbund Audio Programmer
Out of this World Macintosh MacPlay Audio Programmer
Zoop Macintosh Viacom New Media Audio Programmer
Wolfenstein 3D Macintosh MacPlay Audio Programmer
Descent Macintosh MacPlay Audio Programmer
TriTryst Virgin Interactive MacPlay Audio Programmer

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