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Microsmiths, Inc. was a video game development company founded in Ipswich, Massachusetts on August 1st, 1984 by former Parker Brothers / Activision programmers Rex Bradford[3] (Rex E. Bradford) and Charlie Heat[4].
Softography
Master System
Mega Drive
- Bimini Run (1991)
- Jack Nicklaus' Power Challenge Golf (1993)
- Bean Ball Benny (unreleased)
- Swamp Thing (unreleased)
References
- ↑ https://corp.sec.state.ma.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?sysvalue=CTaUMhwMjHT.y6o_KPiOd6n8XJgC4aCx72IdWq9eJIs- (archive.today)
- ↑ File:Microsmiths, Inc. Dissolution 1996-04-24 (Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts).pdf
- ↑ Interview: Rex Bradford (2008-08) by GDRI (Game Developer Research Institute)
- ↑ Interview: Charlie Heat (2008-08) by GDRI (Game Developer Research Institute)