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An interview with Brian Brown
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Robert B. Brown [aka Brian Brown], author of the Sega Programming Manual and numerous Grandstand program’s for SEGA SC-3000.
Date of Interview: 29th May to 5th June 2008
Interviewer: Aaron Wheeler
Pages: 5
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We contacted Robert B. Brown, who was kind enough to answer some questions about his history with the SEGA SC-3000 including his involvement with the New Zealand software market.

Brian, had written "SC-3000 Programmers manual" book and several programs for Grandstand, John Sands and Hi Tech Programming. He also had written many type-in program for different SC-3000 related magazines.

Go to Tape dumpAccounts Payable [Grandstand] 
Go to Tape dumpAccounts Receivable [Grandstand]

Basic Games 2 [Hi-Tech programming]

Basic Games 3 [Hi-Tech programming]

Empire [Grandstand] 

The forbidden zone [Grandstand]

Utility 2 Basic Merge [Hi-Tech programming]

SC-3000 Programmers Manual

 

Here's the first question from the interview:
AW> Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions Brian, or do you prefer to be called Robert?
RBB > It’s part of the Gulf mentality - everyone is called by their first name, where as for the first 40+ years of
my life, in New Zealand, I was called by my middle name. It took a bit of getting used to at first on arrival here. I
guess people thought I was deaf for the first few months as I wasn’t responding to Robert... However, after 8
years I seem to have adapted.

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