Collection of Sierra Graphic Adventures

Sierra Entertainment, Inc.—originally known as On-Line Systems and later Sierra On-Line, Inc.—was an American video game developer and publisher established in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams. They played a groundbreaking role in the development of graphic adventure games, notably creating the genre's first title, Mystery House (1980).

Collection of Sierra Games


 

King's Quest (1-8)

King's Quest 1: Quest for the Crown

  • Release: May 10, 1984 and 1990 (remake)
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, IBM PCjr, Atari ST, Amiga, Macintosh, Tandy 1000, Apple II, Apple IIGS, and Master System
  • Developer: Sierra On-Line
  • Publisher: IBM, Sierra On-Line
  • Writer: Roberta Williams
  • Designer: Roberta Williams
  • Programmers: Charles Tingley, Ken MacNeill, Sol Ackerman, Chris Iden, and Jeff Stephenson
  • Artists: Doug MacNeill and Greg Rowland
  • Composer: Ken Allen

 

Space Quest (1-6)

Space Quest 1: The Sarien Encounter

  • Release: October 1986 and 1990 (remake)
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, Apple II, and Apple IIGS
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Designers: Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy
  • Programmers: Scott Murphy, Ken Williams, and Sol Ackerman
  • Artist: Mark Crowe
  • Composer: Mark Crowe

 

Police Quest (1-4) & SWAT (1-2)

Police Quest 1: In Pursuit of the Death Angel

  • Release: December 1987 and 1991 (remake)
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, Apple II, and Apple IIGS
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Writer: Jim Walls
  • Designer: Jim Walls
  • Programmers: Al Lowe, Greg Rowland, Ken Williams, and Scott Murphy
  • Artists: Mark Crowe and Gerald Moore
  • Composer: Margaret Lowe

 

Leisure Suit Larry (1-7) & Larry’s Casino

Larry 1: Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards

  • Release: June 1987 and 1991 (remake)
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Atari ST, Amiga, Macintosh, Apple II, Apple IIGS, and Tandy 3
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Writer: Al Lowe
  • Designers: Al Lowe, Mark Crowe, and Chuck Benton
  • Programmers: Al Lowe and Ken Williams
  • Artist: Mark Crowe
  • Composer: Al Lowe

Larry 2


 

Gold Rush!

  • Release: 1988 and 2014 (remake)
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, Apple II, and Apple IIGS
  • Developer: Sierra On-Line
  • Publisher: Sierra On-Line, The Software Farm Sunlight Games
  • Designer: Ken MacNeill and Doug MacNeill
  • Programmer: Ken MacNeill
  • Artists: Robert Eric Heitman and Doug MacNeill
  • Composer: Anita Scott


 

Manhunter (1-2)

Manhunter 1: New York

  • Release: September 1988
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, Apple II, and Apple IIGS
  • Developer: Evryware
  • Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Designers: Barry Murry and Dave Murry
  • Programmers: Barry Murry and Dave Murry
  • Artists: Barry Murry and Dave Murry
  • Composer: Barry Murry


 

The Colonel’s Bequest

  • Release: October 1989
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Directors: Roberta Williams and Chris Iden
  • Writers: Roberta Williams
  • Designer: Jacqueline Austin
  • Programmers: Chris Hoyt and Chris Iden
  • Artists: Douglas Herring and Gerald Moore
  • Composer: Ken Allen

 

Codename Iceman

  • Release: March 1990
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Designer: Jim Walls
  • Programmers: Pablo Ghenis, J. Mark Hood, and Doug Oldfield
  • Artists: James Larsen and Cheryl Loyd
  • Composer: Mark Seibert

 

Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail

  • Release: 1990
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Designer: Christy Marx
  • Programmer: David Slayback
  • Artist: Peter Ledger
  • Composer: Mark Seibert

 

The Castle of Dr. Brain (1-4)

Castle of Dr. Brain:

  • Release: 1991
  • Platforms: MS-DOS, Amiga, Macintosh, and NEC PC-9801
  • Developer/Publisher: Sierra On-Line
  • Directors: Corey Cole and Bill Davis
  • Writer: Corey Cole
  • Designer: Corey Cole
  • Programmer: Patrick Bridgemon
  • Artists: Bill Davis, Jerry Moore, and Jennell Jaquays
  • Composer: Ken Allen

Castle of Dr Brain )Sealed -Front and Back)


 

 

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