Sunnyside Soft
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Sunnyside Soft
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Established: | 1982 |
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Headquarters: | Fresno, CA |
Founder(s): | Al Lowe, Margaret Lowe, Mike MacChesney, Rae Lynn McChesney |
Status: | Defunct (1983) |
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Company Info
VG Legacy[1] wrote:The newly formed company Sunnyside Soft consisted of the two husband and wife pair. Together they created Dragon’s Keep and Troll’s Tale for the Apple II. Lowe handled the programming while the others worked on the writing and graphics.
Sunnyside Soft displayed their games to the public at Applefest in 1982 where the founders of Sierra On-Line, Ken and Roberta Williams were participating. Noticing how Sunnyside Soft’s games looked graphically similar to their own Hi-Res Adventures, they introduced themselves and offered to publish the title through Sierra On-Line. They agreed to partner with Sierra On-Line and ports of the games were created for the Atari 400/800 and Commodore 64.
Engines Used
Games
Releases developed or published by Sunnyside Soft
Title Released Genre Platform Dragon's Keep 1982 Adventure, Educational Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, PC Booter Bop-A-Bet 1982 Educational Apple II
References
See also:
- Sunnyside Soft Designers
- Sunnyside Soft Developed Releases
- Sunnyside Soft Published Releases
- Sunnyside Soft Published Releases
- Search for Sunnyside Soft on Wikipedia
- Sunnyside Soft on MobyGames
- Sunnyside Soft on IMDb
- https://vglegacy.com/biography/al-lowe/