ANTIC Interview 70 - Jon Freeman, Freefall Associates

Published: Aug. 10, 2015, 7 a.m.

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Jon Freeman

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Jon Freeman was co-founder of the computer game publisher Automated Simulations, which became EPYX. At Automated Simulations, he co-created Starfleet Orion and Gateway to Apshai. Then he and his wife Anne Westfall started the game development company FreeFall Associates, where they created Tax Dodge, Archon, Archon II, and Murder on the Zinderneuf.

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This interview took place April 21, 2015.

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\\u201cThat six months, I read two books in six months, and we went to one movie. The rest of the time we we just working on the game. That\\u2019s all we did. It was very, you know, intense.\\u201d

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\\u201cYou know, I could just basically flip that switch every VBI and have the computer play itself. That turned out to be one of the absolutely huge selling points of [Archon]. Stores could put it in the window, get it started, and let it run.\\u201d

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Links:

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Free Fall Games web site

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Free Fall Associates chapter in Halcyon Days

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Tax Dodge

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1984 article about Free Fall

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