Julian Gollop is a recognized British game designer of strategy games and founder of Mythos Games and Codo Technologies, a video game developer. His most popular work to date is the X-COM series of games. Gollop's career spans over 20 years. He has designed games for numerous systems over the years, from the early 8-bit home computers to today's 32-bit PCs.
Gollop stated that he is somewhat bitter about Hasbro Interactive usurping his intellectua...
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Julian Gollop
Video Games
Games Developed
Games Designed:
- X-COM: UFO Defense
- Laser Squad Nemesis
- Chaos
- Laser Squad
- Laser Squad Expansion Kit One
- Rebelstar
- Rebelstar Raiders
- Rebelstar 2
- Nebula
- Magic and Mayhem
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