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1984-08-23 Popular Computing Weekly pg 13.png|Jacqui Lyons. (1984)
1984-08-23 Popular Computing Weekly pg 13.png|Jacqui Lyons. (1984)
1989-11-01 Confidential Magazine pg 10.png||Jacqui Lyons. (1989)
1991-09 The One pg 33.png|Jacqui Lyons. (1991)
1991-09 The One pg 33.png|Jacqui Lyons. (1991)
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 9 January 2022

Jacqui Lyons was a representative of game creators in the United Kingdom, serving as an agent for game programmers such as David Braben, Ian Bell, Chris Sawyer, and Jez San.

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Gameography[edit]

Game Platform Publisher Role
Frontier: Elite II Amiga, Atari ST, DOS GameTek Thanks

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