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Jeff Minter (born 22 April 1962) is an
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English video game
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and
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who often goes by the name Yak. He is the founder of
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Llamasoft and has created dozens of games during his career, which began in 1981 with games for the
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. Minter's games are often arcade style
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s which contain titular or in-game references demonstrating his fondness of
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s, sheep,
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s, etc.). Many of his programs also feature something of a
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element, as in some of the earliest "light synthesizer" programs including '' Trip-a-Tron''. Minter's works include the music visualisation program ''
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'' (2004) which is built into the
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console, and the video games ''
Gridrunner ''Gridrunner'' is a fixed shooter video game written by Jeff Minter and published by Llamasoft for the VIC-20 in 1982. It was ported to the Atari 8-bit family, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore PET and Dragon 32. Many remakes and sequels hav ...
'', '' Attack of the Mutant Camels'', ''
Tempest 2000 is a tube shooter video game originally developed by Llamasoft and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar in North America on 13 April, 1994. It was released in Europe on 27 June and in Japan on 15 December of the same year, with t ...
'', and ''
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''.


Game development career


Pre-commercial career (early years)

Minter had expressed an interest in programming computers from a young age. He wrote the game ''Deflex'' for the
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in 1979. However it would not be until a long illness during the school year that Minter's talents would develop in any meaningful way. Following a three-month stint in which Minter was restricted to lying on his back and was confined to his bed between November 1981 and January 1982, boredom led him to take up computer programming in earnest to pass the time."Business Born in Bed". Home Computing Weekly Issue 4, 29 March – 4 April 1983 on page 11 Upon recovery, Minter teamed up with Richard Jones, a fellow pupil, and together they started writing their own games on their school's Commodore PET. They soon parted ways. Jones went on to commercial projects, some of them in the software market (e.g., ''
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'').


Commercial 8-bit games

In 1981 Minter started independently writing and selling video games for the
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, the first machine he owned. Some were made for software company dk'tronics. These titles were sold as a package but this was not available for very long, as Minter left the company following a royalties dispute. He formed a partnership with his mother, Hazel Minter. Together they developed and commercially produced 20 games for the
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,
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, Atari 8-bit computers,
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and
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. Having been studying physics at the
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, success in the programming industry prompted him to drop his studies and take up video game development full-time. The following year, he founded the
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Llamasoft. His first Llamasoft game was a '' Defender'' clone for the VIC-20 called ''Andes Attack'' (US version: ''Aggressor''). In ''Andes Attack'', little llamas advanced upon and attacked the player instead of the spaceships from ''Defender''. As a fan of ''Defender'', Minter would
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it again as ''Defender 2000''. Through the Brighton-based software house, Salamander Software, Minter had his games written for the Spectrum and other home microcomputers. It was Mr S.A. Tenquist who was responsible for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16K version of ''
Gridrunner ''Gridrunner'' is a fixed shooter video game written by Jeff Minter and published by Llamasoft for the VIC-20 in 1982. It was ported to the Atari 8-bit family, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore PET and Dragon 32. Many remakes and sequels hav ...
''. The conversion was released and published for Christmas 1983 by
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Ltd., UK. Jeff Minter's original Commodore version was written in a week and marked his first commercial success both in the UK and in the US. Minter went on to develop a number of games for the
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,
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, and
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which were marketed by word of mouth and
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advertisements. These included ''Gridrunner'', ''Abductor'', ''Matrix: Gridrunner 2'', ''Hellgate'', ''
Hover Bovver ''Hover Bovver'' is a 1983 maze game written by Jeff Minter released for the Commodore 64. The Atari 8-bit port written by Aaron Liddiment followed in 1984. Like many of Minter's other games, it has an offbeat sense of humour. The background mu ...
'', '' Attack of the Mutant Camels'', '' Revenge of the Mutant Camels'', ''Return of the Mutant Camels'', ''Laser Zone'', ''Mama Llama'', ''Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time'', ''
Sheep in Space ''Sheep in Space'' is a video game written by Jeff Minter for the Commodore 64 and published in 1984 by Llamasoft. It is a horizontally scrolling shooter which borrows gameplay from '' Defender'' re-themed to involve sheep. The title screen f ...
'', ''Voidrunner'', and ''Iridis Alpha''.


Post 8-bit work

In 1989, Minter helped in the production of the
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console. Minter worked for
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and
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. For Atari he produced ''Tempest 2000'' (1994) on the
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. It was a remake of
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's 1981 ''
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''. He followed it with '' Defender 2000'' (1995) on the Jaguar, a remake of the 1981 arcade game. Listing Minter in their "75 Most Important People in the Games Industry of 1995", '' Next Generation'' called him the Jaguar's "leading developer". Minter also produced the '' Virtual Light Machine'' (''VLM-1'') for the
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add-on. For VM Labs he created the '' VLM-2'' and ''
Tempest 3000 ''Tempest 3000'' is a remake of the 1981 ''Tempest'' arcade game released exclusively for the Nuon on December 12, 2000. Written by Jeff Minter, it is an enhanced version of Minter's own earlier ''Tempest 2000'' (1994) for the Atari Jaguar T ...
''. Minter then wrote games for the Pocket PC platform, some of which also have Windows conversions: ''Deflex'', '' Hover Bovver 2: Grand Theft Flymo'' (a reinterpretation of his own 1984 game, ''Hover Bovver''), and ''
Gridrunner++ ''Gridrunner++'' is a shoot 'em up written by Jeff Minter for Pocket PC, then for Windows. It has since been ported to Mac OS X and iOS. It was only available as shareware for download from the Llamasoft website, with a registration fee of £5. I ...
''. In 2002, he began work on a
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for the
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to be called ''
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''. Using the newest version of his '' VLM'', the ''VLM-3'' or ''
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'', ''Unity'' was to combine the two main threads of Minter's prior career: light synthesis and classic arcade style shooting. Minter was involved in writing this game for
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throughout 2003. The project was cancelled in December 2004. ''Neon'' has since been reprogrammed and significantly expanded and is used in
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media visualisation. In 2007 Minter released ''
Space Giraffe ''Space Giraffe'' is a fixed shooter video game by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft. The game was released on 22 August 2007 for Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade. The main graphics engine is based on the Neon (light synthesizer), Neon X ...
'', an action video game with similarities to ''
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''. ''Space Giraffe'' was released for Xbox 360 through
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. In 2008 it was announced at the
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that designers at Llamasoft were working on the visualisation aspects of the Xbox 360 version of ''
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''. The game was released in 2008. In December 2008 ''
Space Giraffe ''Space Giraffe'' is a fixed shooter video game by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft. The game was released on 22 August 2007 for Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade. The main graphics engine is based on the Neon (light synthesizer), Neon X ...
'' was released for Windows. In September 2009 he released ''
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'' for Windows as a digital download.


The Minotaur Project

In 2010, frustrated with the delays surrounding the release of his titles, Minter was keen to return to a style of game development where games could be produced and released quickly. The
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platform was chosen and Llamasoft announced that a series of games would be produced under the banner ''The Minotaur Project''. The idea behind the series is that Llamasoft would develop a game in the style of a past computer or console but without the constraints of the original hardware. On 5 January 2011 he released ''
Minotaur Rescue ''Solar Minotaur Rescue Frenzy'', shortened to ''Minotaur Rescue'' for the iOS App Store, is a multidirectional shooter for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and released in January 2011. It was Llamasoft's first iOS ga ...
'' for
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,
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,
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(3rd generation), iPod Touch (4th generation), and
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. On 2 March 2011 Llamasoft released their second iOS game, '' Minotron: 2112''. ''Minotron: 2112'' is a remake of the
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/
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game ''
Llamatron ''Llamatron'' (stylized ''Llamatron: 2112'' on the title screen) is a multidirectional shooter video game programmed by Jeff Minter of Llamasoft and released in 1991 for the Atari ST and Amiga and in 1992 for MS-DOS. Based on '' Robotron: 2084'', ...
'' (which was inspired by the coin-op video game '' Robotron: 2084''). An iOS version of ''
Deflex Deflex, also known as ''Super Deflex'', ''Deflex V'', and ''Made In France'', is an arcade puzzle game developed by Jeff Minter. The first version, developed in 1981 for the VIC-20 and Commodore PET, is the first Llamasoft game ever produced. Gam ...
'' was also released although this was not specifically labeled as being part of the Minotaur Project. On 17 September 2011, Llamasoft released ''
GoatUp GoatUp is a platform game for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store (iOS), App Store in 2011. It is the first platform game from Llamasoft. According to Minter, the three main influences were '' ...
'', their first platform game. On 27 January 2012 ''
Caverns of Minos ''Caverns of Minos'' is a vertically-scrolling shooter for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store. It was announced on the Llamasoft blog on January 12, 2012. Its biggest influence is ''Cavern ...
'' was released followed on 24 March by Gridrunner iOS. '' Super Ox Wars'', a shoot-em-up based on ''
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'', was released in July 2012; the final game in the series, ''
GoatUp 2 GoatUp 2 is a platform game for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store in 2013. It is the only Llamasoft game so far to include a level editor. The title screen gives the game's full name as " ...
'' was released in March 2013, unique in that it is the only Llamasoft title to feature a
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. Minter then announced his intention to abandon mobile development due to lack of discoverability, low turnover, and the dominance of
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and
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s; he ultimately declared that, after accounting for his time, the Minotaur Project made a net loss. Minter stated on Twitter than "Returning to iOS would be like returning to the scene of a mugging" and "I would advise any dev valuing integrity and sanity to just get the hell out". As a result, the Minotaur Project games were not updated for 64-bit versions of iOS and were removed from the App Store while existing copies became unplayable on updated devices. The code framework for the Minotaur Project games enables them to be rebuilt for both Mac and PC versions. Gridrunner was released for the Mac in August 2012.


Return to console games

In April 2013 it was announced that Llamasoft had signed a deal with
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to create a
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for the
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called ''
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''. The game would be Llamasoft's fourth tube shooter in two decades and was described as the spiritual successor of 1994's ''Tempest 2000'' for the Atari Jaguar. As Minter explained in his development blog the project goals were to create a more traditional, straightforward and accessible tube shooter than ''Space Giraffe'', to improve on the flaws from ''Tempest 2000'' and ''Tempest 3000'', and to evoke the neo-retro aesthetic without being cheesy. ''
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'' was released on 11 February 2014, by digital download through PSN. At the beginning of 2015, Minter was threatened with legal action by
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, claiming that ''TxK'' was too similar to ''Tempest 2000'' - a game that Minter himself wrote, but Atari owned the rights to. This raised several issues, including Atari claiming that Minter that had illegally copied material from his own source code and violated design copyrights on his own design traditions. Sony was unwilling to support Minter and as such future versions of ''TxK'' were blocked from release, although the PS Vita version remains available. Minter and Zorzin's first publicly available game for a modern home console, ''
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'', was released on the
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on 9 May 2017. The game features extensive support for the
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headset, based on Minter's experience building the unreleased VR version of ''TxK''. Shortly after release, Llamasoft were contacted by
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of the band
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, asking to use visuals from ''Polybius'' as the basis for the music video for the song " Less Than"; the video was released on 13 July the same year. In August 2017,
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issued a press release, announcing a partnership with Llamasoft to develop Tempest 4000 on the
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and
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video game consoles and
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-based
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. It was released in July 2018. In March 2018, Minter announced that the framework for the Minotaur Project had also been ported to the
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and stated an intention to release enhanced versions of the Minotaur Project games as console games in bundles under the name ''Minotaur Arcade''. In December 2018, Llamasoft released Minotaur Arcade Volume 1 on Steam. This contained much enhanced versions of GoatUp and Gridrunner with support for playing on the ''
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'' but also playable in 2D. A Playstation 4 version of Minotaur Arcade Volume 1 was released in October 2019. Minter revisited the enhanced Minotaur Arcade framework to produce an original game,
Moose Life ''Moose Life'' is a forward-scrolling shoot 'em up game for Microsoft Windows developed by Jeff Minter, Llamasoft. Similar to past Llamasoft titles like ''Tempest 2000'' and ''Polybius (2017 video game), Polybius'', the title incorporates influenc ...
, released on Steam in August 2020 and on Playstation 4 in February 2021. In December 2022, Minter announced that he had been contracted to produce a complete and up-to-date version of their abandoned 1982 prototype arcade machine Akka Arrh, the original version of which had become available to the wider public as part of the recently published collection Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration.


Other appearances

Minter appeared in the interactive film '' Black Mirror: Bandersnatch'', released in December 2018. The film is based around the 1980s video game industry in the United Kingdom; Minter played Jerome F. Davies, the author of the titular ''Bandersnatch'' novel, who murdered his wife. Minter also contributed to the documentary film From Bedrooms to Billions. Minter appears extremely briefly as a background character in Ashens and the Polybius Heist.


Personal life

In online forums and informal game credits pages Minter usually signs as "Yak", which is, in his own words
"''a pseudonym chosen a long time ago, back in the days when
high score In games, score refers to an abstract quantity associated with a player or team. Score is usually measured in the abstract unit of points (except in game shows, where scores often are instead measured in units of currency), and events in th ...
tables on coin-op machines only held three letters, and I settled on Yak because the
yak The domestic yak (''Bos grunniens''), also known as the Tartary ox, grunting ox or hairy cattle, is a species of long-haired domesticated cattle found throughout the Himalayan region of the Indian subcontinent, the Tibetan Plateau, Kachin Sta ...
is a scruffy hairy beast – a lot like me ;-).''"
Since 2015, Minter has used the name "Yak" relatively rarely, usually signing as "Stinky Ox" or "Jeff
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". He lives in Wales with his partner Ivan "Giles" Zorzin, four sheep, two goats, two llamas and a dog. Although Minter is synonymous with Llamasoft, Zorzin is jointly responsible for the recent titles. Minter likes Indian food, particularly chicken vindaloo. Sheep are his favourite animal; he has kept them as pets for many years.


Games


Second- and third generation games

* ''
Deflex Deflex, also known as ''Super Deflex'', ''Deflex V'', and ''Made In France'', is an arcade puzzle game developed by Jeff Minter. The first version, developed in 1981 for the VIC-20 and Commodore PET, is the first Llamasoft game ever produced. Gam ...
'' (
VIC-20 The VIC-20 (known as the VC-20 in Germany and the VIC-1001 in Japan) is an 8-bit home computer that was sold by Commodore Business Machines. The VIC-20 was announced in 1980, roughly three years after Commodore's first personal computer, the PE ...
,
Commodore PET The Commodore PET is a line of personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. A single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, Commodore BASIC in read-only memory, keyboard, monochrome monitor, an ...
) * ''Centipede'' (
ZX81 The ZX81 is a home computer that was produced by Sinclair Research and manufactured in Dundee, Scotland, by Timex Corporation. It was launched in the United Kingdom in March 1981 as the successor to Sinclair's ZX80 and designed to be a low-cos ...
, 1982) * ''3D Labyrinth'' (VIC-20, 1982) * ''Abductor'' (VIC-20, 1982) * ''Andes Attack'' (VIC-20, 1982) a.k.a. ''Defenda'' * ''Bomb Buenos Aires'' (VIC-20, 1982;
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, 1988) a.k.a. ''Aggressor'', ''Bomber'', ''Blitzkrieg'' * ''City Bomber'' (
ZX Spectrum The ZX Spectrum () is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer that was developed by Sinclair Research. It was released in the United Kingdom on 23 April 1982, and became Britain's best-selling microcomputer. Referred to during development as t ...
, 1982) * ''
Gridrunner ''Gridrunner'' is a fixed shooter video game written by Jeff Minter and published by Llamasoft for the VIC-20 in 1982. It was ported to the Atari 8-bit family, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore PET and Dragon 32. Many remakes and sequels hav ...
'' (VIC-20, Atari 8-bit, ZX Spectrum, 1982; C64, 1983) * ''Matrix: Gridrunner 2'' (VIC-20, 1982; Atari 8-bit and C64, 1983; C16, 1986) * ''Rat Man'' (VIC-20, 1982) * ''Rox III'' (VIC-20/ZX Spectrum, 1982) * ''Super Deflex'' (ZX Spectrum, 1982) * ''Turboflex'' (Atari 8-bit, 1982) * '' Attack of the Mutant Camels'' (Atari 8-bit and C64, 1983) a.k.a. ''Advance of the Megacamel'' * ''Headbangers Heaven'' (ZX Spectrum, 1983) * ''
Hover Bovver ''Hover Bovver'' is a 1983 maze game written by Jeff Minter released for the Commodore 64. The Atari 8-bit port written by Aaron Liddiment followed in 1984. Like many of Minter's other games, it has an offbeat sense of humour. The background mu ...
'' (C64, 1983; Atari 8-bit, 1984; Galaxians/Scramble hardware, 2022) * ''Laser Zone'' (VIC-20/C64, 1983; C16, 1986) * ''Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time'' (VIC-20, 1983; C64, 1984) a.k.a. ''Meta-Llamas'' * '' Revenge of the Mutant Camels'' (C64, 1983) * ''Rox 64'' (C64, 1983) * ''
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'' (VIC-20/ZX Spectrum, 1983) * ''Ancipital'' (C64, 1984) * ''Hellgate'' (VIC-20/C64, 1984) * ''
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'' (VIC-20/ZX Spectrum/C64/ MSX, 1984), light synthesizer. * ''
Sheep in Space ''Sheep in Space'' is a video game written by Jeff Minter for the Commodore 64 and published in 1984 by Llamasoft. It is a horizontally scrolling shooter which borrows gameplay from '' Defender'' re-themed to involve sheep. The title screen f ...
'' (C64, 1984) * ''Batalyx'' (C64, 1985) * ''Colourspace'' (Atari 8-bit, 1985), light synthesizer. * ''Mama Llama'' (C64, 1985) * ''Yak's Progress'' (C64, 1985) - compilation of eight previously released titles. * ''Iridis Alpha'' (C64, 1986) * ''Made in France II'' (C64, 1987) * ''Return of the Mutant Camels'' (C64, 1987; Atari 8-bit, 1988) a.k.a. ''Revenge of the Mutant Camels 2'' * ''Voidrunner'' (C64, 1987)


Fourth generation games

* '' Trip-a-Tron'' (Amiga/Atari ST, 1988) * ''Super Gridrunner'' (Amiga, 1989; Atari ST, 1991) * ''Defender II'' (Amiga/Atari ST, 1990) * ''Photon Storm'' (Amiga/Atari ST, 1990) * '' Llamatron: 2112'' (Amiga/Atari ST, 1991; PC, 1992) * ''Revenge of the Mutant Camels'' (Amiga/Atari ST, 1991; PC, 1994) enhanced re-release * ''Hardcore'' (Atari ST, 1992)


Fifth generation games

* ''
Tempest 2000 is a tube shooter video game originally developed by Llamasoft and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar in North America on 13 April, 1994. It was released in Europe on 27 June and in Japan on 15 December of the same year, with t ...
'' (
Atari Jaguar The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and released in North America in November 1993. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it competed with the 16-bit Sega Genesis, the Super NES and the ...
, 1994) * '' Virtual Light Machine'' (Atari Jaguar, 1994) a.k.a. ''VLM-1'' * '' Defender 2000'' (Atari Jaguar, 1995) * ''Llamazap'' (
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, 1995) * ''
Tempest 3000 ''Tempest 3000'' is a remake of the 1981 ''Tempest'' arcade game released exclusively for the Nuon on December 12, 2000. Written by Jeff Minter, it is an enhanced version of Minter's own earlier ''Tempest 2000'' (1994) for the Atari Jaguar T ...
'' ( Nuon DVD, 2000) * '' VLM-2'' (Nuon DVD, 2000) * ''
Gridrunner++ ''Gridrunner++'' is a shoot 'em up written by Jeff Minter for Pocket PC, then for Windows. It has since been ported to Mac OS X and iOS. It was only available as shareware for download from the Llamasoft website, with a registration fee of £5. I ...
'' (PC, 2002) * '' Hover Bovver 2: Grand Theft Flymo'' (PC, 2002)


Sixth generation games

* ''
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'' ( GCN, Cancelled)


Seventh generation games

* ''
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, 2005) a.k.a. ''VLM-3'' * ''
Space Giraffe ''Space Giraffe'' is a fixed shooter video game by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft. The game was released on 22 August 2007 for Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade. The main graphics engine is based on the Neon (light synthesizer), Neon X ...
'' (Xbox 360, 2007; PC, 2008) * ''
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'' (Xbox 360, 2009) * ''
Gridrunner Revolution Gridrunner Revolution is an action game developed by Llamasoft for Windows. It was released on 25 September 2009. On 18 December 2009 Llamasoft released an updated version with integrated Online Scoreboards (and also reduced the price) On 23 Feb ...
'' (PC, 2009)


The Minotaur Project

* ''
Minotaur Rescue ''Solar Minotaur Rescue Frenzy'', shortened to ''Minotaur Rescue'' for the iOS App Store, is a multidirectional shooter for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and released in January 2011. It was Llamasoft's first iOS ga ...
'', (2011) Represents the
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. * '' Minotron: 2112'', (2011) Represents the
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. * ''
GoatUp GoatUp is a platform game for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store (iOS), App Store in 2011. It is the first platform game from Llamasoft. According to Minter, the three main influences were '' ...
'', (2011) Represents the
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. * ''
Caverns of Minos ''Caverns of Minos'' is a vertically-scrolling shooter for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store. It was announced on the Llamasoft blog on January 12, 2012. Its biggest influence is ''Cavern ...
'', (2012) Represents the Atari 8-bit. * '' Gridrunner iOS'', Represents arcade games of Namco System 86 era. First Minotaur Project title to be released on the Mac. * '' Five A Day'' * '' Super Ox Wars'', Represents the
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platform. Llamasoft's first vertical scrolling shooter. * ''
Deflex Deflex, also known as ''Super Deflex'', ''Deflex V'', and ''Made In France'', is an arcade puzzle game developed by Jeff Minter. The first version, developed in 1981 for the VIC-20 and Commodore PET, is the first Llamasoft game ever produced. Gam ...
'', Puzzle game and a remake of one of Llamasoft's earliest titles. * ''
GoatUp 2 GoatUp 2 is a platform game for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store in 2013. It is the only Llamasoft game so far to include a level editor. The title screen gives the game's full name as " ...
'', Sequel to ''GoatUp''. Platform game with level editor built-in.


Eighth generation games

* ''
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, 2014) * ''Minotaur Rescue VR'' (
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, 2014) * ''
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'' (
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,
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, 2016) * '' Tempest 4000'' (PC,
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,
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,
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) * ''Minotaur Arcade Vol. 1'' (combines voxel-based remakes of Gridrunner iOS and
GoatUp GoatUp is a platform game for iOS developed by Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin of Llamasoft and published via the App Store (iOS), App Store in 2011. It is the first platform game from Llamasoft. According to Minter, the three main influences were '' ...
) (PC,
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) * ''
Moose Life ''Moose Life'' is a forward-scrolling shoot 'em up game for Microsoft Windows developed by Jeff Minter, Llamasoft. Similar to past Llamasoft titles like ''Tempest 2000'' and ''Polybius (2017 video game), Polybius'', the title incorporates influenc ...
'' (PC,
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)


References


External links


Llamasoft official website

The Inquirer article on his early games
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Minter, Jeff 1962 births Alumni of the University of East Anglia British video game designers British video game programmers English computer programmers Living people People from Reading, Berkshire VJ (video performance artists)