"Dojin" by Hiroshi Suzuki (1980) Update 2
This is a compiled version of a BASIC program that is an attempt at a recode of Mr. Suzuki's lost game "Dojin." It was inspired by one his earlier ground breaking games "Shoplifting Boy." Dojin then helped inspire the ground breaking program "Uchuu Yusousen Nostromo," by Masakuni Mitsuhashi. This project was suggested to me by John Szczepaniak who interviewed these to programmers for his book "The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers." Vol 1. For more information see my blog post about this ongoing project: https://jimgerrie.blogspot.com/2026/0...

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