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Robert McNally disclaims co-design credit.
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There is Atari 800 version (best IMHO) of '''1983''', so can someone edit that damn panel without messing it? ;)
There is Atari 800 version (best IMHO) of '''1983''', so can someone edit that damn panel without messing it? ;)

== Designer ==

I am the Robert McNally mentioned in the article. While I have sometimes been credited as a co-designer of ''Mr. Robot and his Robot Factory'', the fact is that I only did the Apple // translation. The game design itself was entirely Ron Rosen's. I have updated the article to reflect this. [[User:Ironwolf|Ironwolf]] 22:51, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

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There is Atari 800 version (best IMHO) of 1983, so can someone edit that damn panel without messing it? ;)

Designer

I am the Robert McNally mentioned in the article. While I have sometimes been credited as a co-designer of Mr. Robot and his Robot Factory, the fact is that I only did the Apple // translation. The game design itself was entirely Ron Rosen's. I have updated the article to reflect this. Ironwolf 22:51, 3 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]