Datasoft
Datasoft, Inc. was a video game developer and publisher founded in 1980 by Pat Ketchum. Based out of Chatsworth, California, Datasoft ported games from arcade systems to personal computers and acquired licenses for games from famous movies and TV shows. Some original titles were also produced.
Datasoft developed and published video games for Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, PC, and Tandy Color Computer systems. The company went into bankruptcy and its name and assets were purchased by two Datasoft executives, Samuel L. Poole and Ted Hoffman. They renamed the company IntelliCreations and distributed Datasoft games until it closed.
Titles
- 221B Baker Street
- Alternate Reality: The City
- Alternate Reality: The Dungeon
- Annals of Rome
- Austerlitz
- Bismarck
- Black Magic
- Bruce Lee
- Conan: Hall of Volta
- Crosscheck
- Dallas Quest, The
- Dark Lord
- Dreadnoughts
- Dung Beetles
- Force Seven
- Genesis
- Goonies, The
- Gunslinger[1]
- Juno First
- Lancelot
- Lost Tomb
- Mancopter
- Mercenary[2]
- Micropainter
- Mind Pursuit
- Moon Shuttle Atari 8-bit Programmed by Mark A. White and Greg Hiscott.
- Mr. Do!
- Napoleon in Russia: Borodino 1812
- Nibbler (video game)
- O'Riley's Mine
- Pacific Coast Highway[3]
- Pole Position
- Pooyan
- Sands of Egypt
- Saracen (computer game)
- Time and Magik
- Tomahawk
- Zaxxon
- Zorro[4]
References
- ↑ Gunslinger entry from Atari Mania
- ↑ Mercenary entry from Atari Mania
- ↑ from AtariMania.com
- ↑ Zorro entry from Atari Mania
External links
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