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Polygames, formerly known as Sterling Silver Software, was an American video game developer.
Contents
Company
Sterling Silver Software was founded in 1988 by Dennis Koble and Lee Actor after their previous employer Bally-Sente went bankrupt.[1]
After a trademark dispute with similarly-named developer Sterling Software, the company was officially renamed Polygames in 1992.[1]
Softography
Mega Drive
- Hard Drivin' (1990) (as Sterling Silver Software)
- RoadBlasters (1991) (as Sterling Silver Software)
- Pit-Fighter (1991) (as Sterling Silver Software)
- Steel Talons (1992)
- PGA Tour Golf II (1993)
- Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (1993)
- Race Drivin' (1993)
- PGA European Tour (1994)
- PGA Tour Golf III (1994)
- Pit-Fighter II (unreleased)
Game Gear
- PGA Tour Golf II (1994)
Mega-CD
- Pit-Fighter II (unreleased)