Company name | Description | Games |
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The Right Brothers |
Batalia | |
The SoftAd Group, Inc. |
Ford Simulator II, Ford Simulator III, Ford Simulator 5.0, The Ford Simulator | |
The Software Labs |
Air Puck | |
The Software Shed |
Theatre of Death | |
The Software Toolworks, Inc.
The Software Toolworks started in 1980 as a publisher of software for Heath/Zenith personal computers. Early products included MYCHESS, The Original Adventure, and the C/80 C compiler for CP/M. In 1994, The Software Toolworks acquired Mindscape, setting it up as its development studio.
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Life and Death, Star Wars Chess, Life and Death II: The Brain, Bruce Lee Lives, The Software Toolworks' Star Wars Chess | |
The Toxic Dream |
Ballgame 2 | |
The Unobstructed Reason Corporation |
Mimi and The Mites | |
Theron Wierenga |
Bert's African Animals, Bert's Whales and Dolphins | |
Think!Ware Development |
Supaplex | |
Thinking Machine Associates |
Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021 | |
Thinking Tools, Inc. |
SimHealth | |
Thomas Biskup |
Ancient Domains of Mystery | |
Thomas Buengener, David Lehmeyer |
Bubble Blobb | |
Thorsoft of Letchworth |
Denarius Avaricius Sextus | |
Three Rivers Software |
Moses: Old Testament Adventure #1 | |
Three-Sixty Pacific, Inc.
Three-Sixty Pacific was founded in late 1980's by avid wargamers and military history enthusiasts. Their games, although by no means selling like hot cakes, were always thoughtfully designed, with a high level of realism rarely seen in wargames, user-friendly mouse-driven interface, clean graphics, and excellent tutorial and on-line help files. While fellow wargaming houses such as QQP and SSI diversifies into non-historical and hypothetical wargames, Three-Sixty stuck to their first love: historical wargames, for all in-house efforts. After some diversification efforts in the late 80's - early 90's when the company published several action games, Three-Sixty developed and published Harpoon - a masterpiece based on Larry Bond's tabletop wargame that was inducted into Computer Gaming 150 Best Games of All Time and is still regarded today as THE best naval simulation ever produced.
Despite the considerable commercial success of Harpoon and Atomic Games' V for Victory Series, complete failure of lavishly-produced but esoteric Theatre of War and lack of funds brought the company to its knees in early 1994.
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Megafortress: Operation Sledgehammer | |
Ticsoft |
Flying Tigers II | |
Tiertex Design Studios
Tiertex Design Studios was established in 1987 in the United Kingdom as Tiertex Limited (sometimes abbreviated Tiertex Ltd). The company has developed hundreds of games for just about every video console and home computer format ever produced. In addition, the company offers in-house production services to publishers including games design, programming, graphics, music, SFX, development tools, and testing.
The company's clientele includes household name publishers such as EA, THQ, Activision, LEGO Media and BBC Worldwide for whom they have developed a diverse range of titles from sports sims, such as Championship Motocross 2001, to games for younger children, such as the EMMA 2000 award nominee Bob The Builder.
The company began using the name Tiertex Design Studios Limited in February 2004.
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HKM, Die Hard 2: Die Harder | |
Tiger Developments Ltd. |
Harrier 7 | |
Tiger Electronics, Ltd |
Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers: The Adventures in Nimnul's Castle | |