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− | }} | + | }}{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''', also known as '''Foley Hi-Tech Systems''', was an American computer software company{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970210021145/http://www.fht.com:80/david/davidresume.html}} and video game developer founded by programmer [[David R. Foley]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970210021145/http://www.fht.com:80/david/davidresume.html}} |
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+ | {{PAGENAME}} was a video game development company founded in 1983 by [[David R. Foley]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970210021145/http://www.fht.com:80/david/davidresume.html}} in San Francisco, California. The company was involved with the development of [[Sega Channel]] doing artwork and menus{{intref|Interview: David R. Foley (2007-06-17) by GDRI (Game Developer Research Institute)}} and also working on an unreleased Web Browser for Mega Drive, the ''Web Blaster'' {{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970210015623/http://www.fht.com:80/games/technology.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990224232024/http://www.hyperware.com:80/resumes/david.html}}, to be used on the service. The company developed a number of games{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990422050455/http://www.fht.com:80/games/default.html}} for [[Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]], though some of them were never released. | ||
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Foley Hi-Tech, also known as Foley Hi-Tech Systems, was an American computer software company[2] and video game developer founded by programmer David R. Foley.[2]
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Company
Foley Hi-Tech was a video game development company founded in 1983 by David R. Foley[2] in San Francisco, California. The company was involved with the development of Sega Channel doing artwork and menus[3] and also working on an unreleased Web Browser for Mega Drive, the Web Blaster [4][5], to be used on the service. The company developed a number of games[6] for Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD, though some of them were never released.
Softography
Mega Drive
- B.O.B. (1993)
- Urban Strike (1994)
- The Flintstones (1996)
- Baby Boom (unreleased)
- Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City (unreleased)
- Ring of Doom (unreleased)
- Savage Heroes (unreleased)
- Secret Weapon X (unreleased)
- Zenobian Scout (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Urban Strike (1995)
- Baby Boom (unreleased)
- Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City (unreleased)
Mega-CD
- Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1993)
- Baby Boom (unreleased)
- Savage Heroes (unreleased)
- Super Strike Trilogy (unreleased)
External links
- Official website (Wayback Machine)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidrfoley/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 http://www.fht.com:80/david/davidresume.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-10 02:11)
- ↑ Interview: David R. Foley (2007-06-17) by GDRI (Game Developer Research Institute)
- ↑ http://www.fht.com:80/games/technology.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-10 01:56)
- ↑ http://www.hyperware.com:80/resumes/david.html (Wayback Machine: 1999-02-24 23:20)
- ↑ http://www.fht.com:80/games/default.html (Wayback Machine: 1999-04-22 05:04)