Difference between revisions of "Saddleback Graphics"
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Saddleback Graphics was a Newport Beach, California-based software developer specializing in graphics editors for home computers. Named for the nearby Orange County landmark, the company produced instructional videos on popular graphics editors like Deluxe Paint IV[2] while also publishing a port of their My Paint software to the Sega Mega-CD.