S+F Software

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S+F Software
S+F Software Logo
Type Not Disclosed
Founded 1998
Headquarters Pennsylvania
Key people Steve Thompson, Brandon Parker, Kyle Ward, Andy Woodward
Industry Video games
Products Inhabitants
Revenue Not Disclosed
Employees 4
Website http://sfsoftware.sevensoupcans.com/

S+F Software is an American video game and computer game developer.

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[edit] History

"S+F Software" was started by Steve Thompson in May of 1998 for the purposes of having a group name for his video game projects. S+F Software grew over the years, and has released many freeware games for Windows. In 2004, they decided to try their hand at the independent commercial market, and released a version of their popular Windows game Inhabitants for the Sega Dreamcast after winning first place in Cyberdog Castle's and The GOAT Store's first annual Dream On Contest.

In 2006, S+F Software moved their site to a new domain just in time for their eighth anniversary. During the Midwest Gaming Classic, it was announced that the team had begun pre-production on a brand new project for the Dreamcast. Die-Hard Gamer was the first site to break news of the new project in their review of Inhabitants DC (Link). Die-Hard Gamer states that the project will be released sometime in late 2007/early 2008.

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[edit] In Development

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