Air Traffic Controller | |
Publisher: | Creative Computing |
Platforms: | TRS-80, Apple II, Exidy Sorcerer, MS-DOS, Sol-20 |
Released: | TRS-80, Sol-20Apple II, SorcererMS-DOS |
Designer: | David Mannering |
Air Traffic Controller is a video game written by air traffic controller David Mannering.[1] It was released by Creative Computing for the TRS-80 Model I and Exidy Sorcerer in 1978, and for the Apple II and Sol-20 in 1979. It was rewritten by Will Fastie and Bill Appelbaum for Data General AOS in 1980 and ported to MS-DOS for release by PC Disk Magazine in 1983.[2]
An enhanced version, Advanced Air Traffic Controller, was published by Creative Computing in 1981 for the TRS-80, Apple II, Commodore PET, and Atari 8-bit computers.[3] [4]
Air Traffic Controller is a game in which the player directs local air traffic.
Alan Isabelle reviewed Air Traffic Controller in The Space Gamer, commenting that it was "Unquestionably worth [the price]. I highly recommend this to anyone with the computer to run it.".[5]