California Pacific Computer Company
Industry | Computer and video games |
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Founder | Al Remmers |
Headquarters | Davis, CA, USA |
Key people | Steve Gibson, programmer[1] |
Number of employees | 9 |
California Pacific Computer Company is a defunct software design company that published games and related software for the Apple II family of computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. California Pacific is best known as the publisher of the first installment of Richard Garriott's popular Ultima game series, and for Super Invader, a Space Invaders clone voted the most popular software of 1978-80.[2]
Software
- Akalabeth: World of Doom by Richard Garriott (1979)
- Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness by Richard Garriott (1980)
- Super Invader by M. Hata (1980)
- Space Album by Bill Budge (1980)
- Trilogy of Games by Bill Budge (1980) including Night Driver, Pinball and Space War
- 3-D Game Tool by Bill Budge (1981)
- Pacific Coast Freeway by Chuck Bueche (1982)
- "Lady Tut" by Greggy (1983)
See also
References
- ↑ Softalk Magazine , January 1981 Volume 1 Issue 5 Page 34
- ↑ "Most Popular Software of 1978-80". Softalk. 1980. Retrieved 2008-11-05.