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Possible Answers: ANALOG.

Last seen on: Newsday.com Crossword – Sep 13 2018

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Tom Hudson is an American computer programmer best known for co-creating the 3D modeling and animation package 3D Studio (which became 3D Studio Max, then Autodesk 3ds Max) as well as creating its precursor, CAD-3D for the Atari ST.

From 1982 until 1985, Hudson was a technical editor for Atari 8-bit computer magazine ANALOG Computing.[1] While at ANALOG, he wrote a number of machine language games printed as type-in programs, including Fill ‘er Up (based on Qix),[2] Livewire! (based on Tempest), Retrofire, Planetary Defense (co-written with Charles Bachand) and Fire Bug (co-written with Kyle Peacock). All games were accompanied by the assembly language source code.

In 1982, Hudson developed Buried Bucks (stylized as Buried Buck$), an action game sold commercially by the magazine under the name ANALOG Software.[3] Buried Bucks was licensed to Imagic who re-released it in 1984 as Chopper Hunt.[3] In ANALOG Computing issue 8, Hudson presented a program called Graphic Violence! which creates visuals similar to the expanding explosions in Atari’s 1980 Missile Command arcade game.[4] That effect is used in both Buried Bucks and Planetary Defense.

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