Robert S. Harris (programmer)
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Robert S. Harris (programmer)
Robert S. Harris, nicknamed RoSHa, is an American designer and programmer who created several 1980s home computer and console games, including ''War Room (video game), War Room'' (ColecoVision, 1983) and ''Killer Bees!'' (Odyssey 2, 1983). Early life Harris was born in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 1979. Works *''Killer Bees!'' (1983) References External links Harris's web page
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War Room (video Game)
''War Room'' is a video game written by Robert S. Harris for the ColecoVision and published by Probe 2000 in 1983. The player takes the role of a four-star general defending the United States from a nuclear attack. Reception Tracie Forman of ''Electronic Games'' wrote, "It takes the concept introduced in ''Missile Command ''Missile Command'' is a 1980 shoot 'em up arcade video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. and licensed to Sega for Japanese and European releases. It was designed by Dave Theurer, who also designed Atari's vector graphics game '' Temp ...'' a giant step further," and called ''War Room'' "one of the most addictive, exhilarating games for the ColecoVision." In 2014, Retro Gamer included War Room in their Top Ten ColecoVision Games list. References 1983 video games ColecoVision games ColecoVision-only games Cold War video games Shoot 'em ups Video games developed in the United States Single-player video games {{shmup-videogame-stub ...
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