Andy Hollis is an American game designer and game programmer mainly known for his flight simulator games.
He began his career at MicroProse Software, where he was responsible for games like MiG Alley Ace, Kennedy Approach, Gunship, F-15 Strike Eagle II, F-19 Stealth Fighter, and F-15 Strike Eagle III.
He joined Origin Systems in 1993 where he was responsible for creating games for Electronic Arts' Jane's Combat Simulations brand. Among the simula...
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