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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]{{fileref|TargetedMicrowaveSolutions Management Information Circular 2017-09-08.pdf|page=8}}{{magref|cb|1979-01-27|50}}{{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{{intref|Press Release: 1993-06-08: THQ Inc. to Acquire Black Pearl Software}}, 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. | {{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]{{fileref|TargetedMicrowaveSolutions Management Information Circular 2017-09-08.pdf|page=8}}{{magref|cb|1979-01-27|50}}{{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{{intref|Press Release: 1993-06-08: THQ Inc. to Acquire Black Pearl Software}}, 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. |
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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][2][3], son of Bert Siegel[4][5] (Bertram Leroy Siegel[6], 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[7], 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)
- Akira (Unreleased)
- 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)
References
- ↑ File:TargetedMicrowaveSolutions Management Information Circular 2017-09-08.pdf, page 8
- ↑ Cash Box, "January 27, 1979" (US; 1979-01-27), page 50
- ↑ Cash Box, "August 30, 1980" (US; 1980-08-30), page 50
- ↑ Cash Box, "August 16, 1975" (US; 1975-08-16), page 45
- ↑ http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GbD-cdxiRG0/VVA1hoiruNI/AAAAAAAAEG8/vounLj2tIpA/s1600/power%2B1978.PNG
- ↑ File:Bert Siegel Letter to Charles Paul of Atari 1982-03-11.pdf, page 1
- ↑ Press Release: 1993-06-08: THQ Inc. to Acquire Black Pearl Software