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Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. was a
video game
developer and publisher. The company,
founded in 1983, was
known for its
simulation games,
notably the Falcon...
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rights to
sister company Spectrum HoloByte. The
latter obtained the
rights after a
visit to
Mirrorsoft by
Spectrum HoloByte president Phil Adam in
which he...
- lost most of its UK-based
personnel and
became a
subsidiary of
Spectrum HoloByte.
Subsequent cuts and
corporate policies led to Sid Meier, Jeff
Briggs and...
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Spectrum HoloByte Falcon 3.0 (1991),
Spectrum HoloByte Crisis in the
Kremlin (1991),
Spectrum HoloByte Super Tetris (1991),
Spectrum HoloByte Stunt Driver...
- MicroProse, the
studio he co-founded.
After MicroProse was
acquired by
Spectrum Holobyte,
Meier left with
other designers to form
Firaxis Games in 1996,
which has...
- KISS; the
British Syndicate (1993
video game); Ron
Martinez of
Spectrum HoloByte, and
their game Star Trek: The Next
Generation – A
World for All Seasons;...
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enemy aces
flying MiGs. Top Gun: Fire at Will was
released by
Spectrum Holobyte in 1996 for Mac OS, MS-DOS, Windows, and PlayStation. The
PlayStation version...
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States by
Spectrum HoloByte in 1988,
based on the 1982 ****anese
videogame Sokoban. In 1988,
Sokoban was
published in US by
Spectrum HoloByte for the Commodore...
- the
Tetris series.
Adaptations were made by Sphere, Inc., for
Spectrum HoloByte, and by Infogrames. It was
released for MS-DOS
compatible operating systems...
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video plugin for web browsers. In 1994
SoftVideo was
licensed to
Spectrum Holobyte for use in its CD-ROM
games including Falcon Gold and Star Trek: The Next...