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{{sub-stub}}'''Silicon Beach Software, Inc.''' was an American software company and video game developer notable for creating the 1986 [[Macintosh]] game ''[[wikipedia:Dark Castle|Dark Castle]]'' and the 1986 [[Macintosh]] paint program [[wikipedia:SuperPaint (Macintosh)|SuperPaint (Macintosh)]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''Silicon Beach Software, Inc.''' was an American software company and video game developer notable for creating the 1986 [[Macintosh]] game ''[[wikipedia:Dark Castle|Dark Castle]]'' and the 1986 [[Macintosh]] paint program [[wikipedia:SuperPaint (Macintosh)|SuperPaint]].
  
 
In 1990, Silicon Beach Software was acquired by American software company [[wikipedia:Aldus Corporation|Aldus Corporation]].{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/company/silicon-beach-software-inc}}
 
In 1990, Silicon Beach Software was acquired by American software company [[wikipedia:Aldus Corporation|Aldus Corporation]].{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/company/silicon-beach-software-inc}}

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Silicon Beach Software
Founded: 1984
Defunct: 1990
Headquarters:
San Diego, California, United States

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Silicon Beach Software, Inc. was an American software company and video game developer notable for creating the 1986 Macintosh game Dark Castle and the 1986 Macintosh paint program SuperPaint.

In 1990, Silicon Beach Software was acquired by American software company Aldus Corporation.[1]

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