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William Tang (fl. 1980–1986) is a video game author in the 1980s, best known for his ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 series starring Horace.

Published works

Games

Books

  • Spectrum Machine Language for the Absolute Beginner (1982)

Horace To The Rescue

In 1985 the fourth title in the Horace series, Horace To The Rescue was announced. though this game never appeared. During the development of the game, Tang suffered a collapsed lung.

There is no more current evidence of his involvement in any other titles after Asterix and the Magic Cauldron.

Horace In The Mystic Woods

A fourth Horace game was released, in 1995, titled Horace In The Mystic Woods. The game was not developed by Tang, instead being credited to Michael Ware, and was only available for the Psion Series 3.

References

  1. Inspiration from the Trash: The TRS-80's Lost Game Designs, 7 April 2016, archived from the original on 15 December 2021, retrieved 23 October 2019
  2. Spectrum Machine Language for the Absolute Beginner (World of Spectrum page)
  3. CRASH 29 - TAYLOR MADE FOR MELBOURNE


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