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Efforts had been made to contact the programmer of Wabbit, referred to as "Ban Tran" by her former coworkers. Her real name was discovered to be Van Tran in 2022, and she was interviewed by the Video Game History Foundation in May of that year.
Wabbit was the only game Tran developed for Apollo, as they went bankrupt in November 1982. She later went on to work on the Atari 2600 port of Solar Fox before retiring from the video games industry.
Wabbit was the only game Tran developed for Apollo, as they went bankrupt in November 1982. She later went on to work on the Atari 2600 port of Solar Fox before retiring from the video games industry.
Video Game History Foundation article:
https://gamehistory.org/wabbit
Polygon article:
https://www.polygon.com/23070918/van-tran-mai-video-game-history-atari-2600-wabbit
https://gamehistory.org/wabbit
Polygon article:
https://www.polygon.com/23070918/van-tran-mai-video-game-history-atari-2600-wabbit
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