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Encyclopedia > Ed Logg

Ed Logg was a co-developer of the video game Asteroids, with Lyle Rains.


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  • History of Atari's Asteroids (http://markn.users.netlink.co.uk/Arcade/aster.html)
  • Arcade-history.com entry for Ed Logg (http://www.arcade-history.com/history_database.php?page=person&name=Ed%20Logg)

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Apple - Games - Features - Pangea Arcade (1136 words)
Released in 1979, Asteroids was developed by Ed Logg and Lyle Rains.
Logg followed up Asteroids with this one, which he developed with Dona Bailey, who was the only female programmer in Atari’s arcade game division at the time.
Centipede was one of the few early arcade games that also appealed to many women, a fact that some attribute to Bailey’s decision to use pastel colors, rather than the bright primary colors typically employed by other designers.
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