- by
French developer Silmarils.
ReadySoft's first product was a
Commodore 64
emulator for the Amiga. In 1992,
ReadySoft published the A-Max II and A-Max...
- on the
resources from the DOS version. The home
computer versions by
ReadySoft were
developed over the
course of
about one year. In a
January 1991 issue...
-
American version of the game, the
gameplay was
reported as lackluster.
ReadySoft ported and
released Dragon's Lair for the
Macintosh computers on CD-ROM...
- game in 1989. An
Apple IIGS
version had
reportedly been
completed by
ReadySoft and
scheduled to be
released in 1991 (manuals from
other ports list detailed...
-
movie video game
developed and
originally published in
North America by
ReadySoft on 15
December 1995 and in
Europe by
Empire Interactive on the same year...
- the
original on
November 17, 2013.
Retrieved September 24, 2023. "JAGUAR
Soft > 1994-1995". GAME Data Room (in ****anese). 2016.
Archived from the original...
-
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.[dubious – discuss] In 1988
ReadySoft started development of
conversion of the game for 16-bit machines. The...
- 1996
survival simulation game
developed by
Silmarils and
published by
ReadySoft. It is the
sequel to Robinson's Requiem. The
player again ****umes the...
-
Productions and
Megatoon Entertainment Group (MEG). In 1996,
Malofilm acquired ReadySoft Incorporated, a well
known Canadian software company. Also that year,...
- Dragon's Lair series,
developed by Don
Bluth Multimedia and
published by
ReadySoft Incorporated for the Amiga,
Atari ST and MS-DOS in 1992. An
Apple IIGS...