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词条 Softape
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  1. Software

  2. References

Softape is a defunct software company that published computer games, utilities and productivity programs for the Apple II family of computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was co-founded by William Smith, Bill Depew and Gary Koffler.

Softape's Software Exchange newsletter, Softalk, was taken over by Margot Comstock and Al Tommervik in 1980 and re-designed into the Apple II enthusiast magazine Softalk.{{fact|date=November 2013}}

Software

Softape published at least 20 games for the Apple II:[1]

  • Fighter Pilot by Steve Baker (1978)
  • Go-moku by Steve Baker (1979)
  • Photar by Steve Baker (1981), originally called Nightcrawler
  • Microgammon by Steve Baker
  • Burn-Out by Steve Baker
  • Bubbles by Steve Baker
  • Planetoids by Steve Baker
  • Baker's Trilogy by Steve Baker; includes Bubbles, Burnout and Planetoids
  • Star Mines by Steve Baker (1983)
  • Apple 21 by Bill DePew (1978)
  • Draw Poker by Ken Labaw (1981)
  • Crossword by Jim and Vicki Neville (1980)
  • Crazy Eights by Bill Smith (c. 1979)
  • Craps by Roger Walker (1979)
  • Pro Golf I by Jim Wells (1979)
  • Roulette by Roger Walker (1979)
  • Bomber by Bob Bishop (1979)
  • Forte by Gary Shannon (1980)
  • AppleTalker by Bob Bishop (1979)
  • AppleLis'ner by Bob Bishop (1979)
  • TicTacTalker by Bill Depew (1979)
  • Jupiter Express Gary Shannon (1979)
  • Talking Calculator by Bob Bishop (1980)

References

1. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.dadgum.com/giantlist/| title = The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers| accessdate = 2008-11-08| last = Hague| first = James}}

2 : Defunct software companies of the United States|Defunct video game companies

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