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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Black Pearl Software''' (originally founded as '''Black Pearl Inc.''') was a subsidiary of [[THQ]] founded on June 1992 by [https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4E03AQFYFC57rlvFyw/profile-displayphoto-shrink_200_200/0?e=1550707200&v=beta&t=gxKXwIq5CI3-KHRI5tzuFfN0HHxJzp62YmRRe7DpVEA Lawrence David Siegel]{{magref|cb|1980-08-30|50}}, son of Bert Siegel{{magref|cb|1975-08-16|45}}{{ref|http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GbD-cdxiRG0/VVA1hoiruNI/AAAAAAAAEG8/vounLj2tIpA/s1600/power%2B1978.PNG}} (Bertram | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Black Pearl Software''' (originally founded as '''Black Pearl Inc.''') was a subsidiary of [[THQ]] founded on June 1992 by [https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4E03AQFYFC57rlvFyw/profile-displayphoto-shrink_200_200/0?e=1550707200&v=beta&t=gxKXwIq5CI3-KHRI5tzuFfN0HHxJzp62YmRRe7DpVEA Lawrence David Siegel]{{magref|cb|1980-08-30|50}}, son of Bert Siegel{{magref|cb|1975-08-16|45}}{{ref|http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GbD-cdxiRG0/VVA1hoiruNI/AAAAAAAAEG8/vounLj2tIpA/s1600/power%2B1978.PNG}} (Bertram Leroy Siegel{{fileref|Bert Siegel Letter to Charles Paul of Atari 1982-03-11.pdf|page=1}}, Co-Founder of [[Segasa]]), primarily focused on public company interim management with projects as diverse as satellite phone companies to heavy metal industrial plants. When [[THQ]] acquired the company in 1993, Lawrence Siegel was hired on a two year consulting agreement becoming its COO until 1995, serving as the executive producer of over one hundred [[THQ]] video games. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Revision as of 04:47, 30 December 2018
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Black Pearl Software (originally founded as Black Pearl Inc.) was a subsidiary of THQ founded on June 1992 by Lawrence David Siegel[1], son of Bert Siegel[2][3] (Bertram Leroy Siegel[4], Co-Founder of Segasa), primarily focused on public company interim management with projects as diverse as satellite phone companies to heavy metal industrial plants. When THQ acquired the company in 1993, Lawrence Siegel was hired on a two year consulting agreement becoming its COO until 1995, serving as the executive producer of over one hundred THQ video games.
Softography
Mega Drive
- SeaQuest DSV (1994)
- Bass Masters Classic (1995)
- Olympic Summer Games (1996)
- Time Killers (1996)
- Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition (1996)
- Time Trax (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Jungle Strike (1993)
- Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball (1993)
- Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1994)
- FIFA Soccer 96 (1995)
- Urban Strike (1995)
- PGA Tour 96 (1996)