Rainbow Warrior is a video game for home computers produced by Greenpeace, developed in association with Source the Software House and published by MicroStyle in 1989.
Versions were released for the Commodore 64,[1] Amiga[2] and Atari ST.[3] The game is a collection of mini-games which relate to Greenpeace's environmental campaigns and actions during the 1980s.
The game was officially launched aboard the Rainbow Warrior II with Doug Faulkner and Jonathan Smales representing Greenpeace.
The Atari ST version was programmed by Dave Semmens, Adrian Scothey and Ian Richards, with graphics by John Cassells, Tony Fawcett, Mark Scott and Bryn Redman.
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