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  <title>ANTIC Interview 302 - Patricia Mitchell, Thorn EMI</title>
  <description>Patricia Mitchell, Thorn EMI &amp;amp;nbsp; Patricia Mitchell started at Thorn EMI in 1981.&amp;amp;nbsp; She worked in the home computer software division, evaluating software that had been submitted by programmers.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Thorn EMI published many games for the Atari 8-bit computers, including River Rescue, Carnival Massacre, Orc Attack, Kickback, Submarine Commander, Computer War, and Jumbo Jet Pilot. &amp;amp;nbsp; Later she worked at Virgin Games. &amp;amp;nbsp; This interview took place on April 27, 2017. &amp;amp;nbsp; In it, we talk a little about about Steve Green. Steve bought Patricia's old Atari computer on eBay, which included pre-production versions of five Thorn EMI games. Steve made ROM dumps of those games and uploaded them to Internet Archive.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; A video version of this interview is available. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;One of the most embarrassing things for the management at the time was they turned down a game that was submitted that was called Elite ... It was the first 3-D graphics that were rendered in wireframe.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; Steve Green’s ROM dumps: River Rescue Pre-Production Orc Attack Pre-Production  Major League Hockey Pre-Production Computer War Pre-Production  Carnival Massacre Pre-Production </description>
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