Difference between revisions of "Saddleback Graphics"
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− | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an American software developer specializing in graphics editors for home computers. Named for the nearby [[wikipedia:Saddleback (Orange County, California)|Orange County landmark]], the company produced instructional videos on popular editors like [[wikipedia:Deluxe Paint|Deluxe Paint IV]]{{ref|https://amigavideo.net/the-deluxe-paint-iv-video-guide-volume-1/}} while also publishing a port of their My Paint software to the [[Sega Mega-CD]]. | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an American software developer specializing in graphics editors for home computers. Named for the nearby [[wikipedia:Saddleback (Orange County, California)|Orange County landmark]], the company produced instructional videos on popular editors like ''[[wikipedia:Deluxe Paint|Deluxe Paint IV]]''{{ref|https://amigavideo.net/the-deluxe-paint-iv-video-guide-volume-1/}} while also publishing a port of their ''My Paint'' software to the [[Sega Mega-CD]]. |
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Founded: 198X | ||
Defunct: 199X | ||
T-series code: T-109 | ||
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Saddleback Graphics was an American software developer specializing in graphics editors for home computers. Named for the nearby Orange County landmark, the company produced instructional videos on popular editors like Deluxe Paint IV[1] while also publishing a port of their My Paint software to the Sega Mega-CD.