Funtastic
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Funtastic was a small software design company that operated in the early 1980s, and should not be confused with Funtastic!, the UK band for children. Funtastic produced and published games mainly for the Apple II and IBM PC platforms. It operated from the Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania home of founder Dan Illowsky (previously of Datamost) who collaborated with programmer Michael Abrash. Abrash later contributed to id Software's Quake.
[edit] Software
Funtastic's software projects included:
- Snack Attack II by Michael Abrash and Dan Illowsky (1982)
- Cosmic Crusader by Michael Abrash (1982)
- Big Top by Michael Abrash (1983)
- Master Miner by Dan Illowsky (1983)
- Mondo Math by Dan Illowsky