Difference between revisions of "Pacific SoftScape"
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− | {{stub}}'''Pacific SoftScape Inc''' was an American video game development company founded | + | {{stub}}'''Pacific SoftScape Inc''' was an American video game development company founded on May 5, 1993 by Jeff Fort (formerly of [[Western Technologies Inc.]]), in California. The company was involved with the development of [[Sega Channel]]. Programmer Dave Castelnuovo, at the time, an employee of the company, developed the [[BIOS]] used in both ''Scientific Atlanta'' and ''General Instrument'' [[Sega Channel]] adaptors. |
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Pacific SoftScape Inc was an American video game development company founded on May 5, 1993 by Jeff Fort (formerly of Western Technologies Inc.), in California. The company was involved with the development of Sega Channel. Programmer Dave Castelnuovo, at the time, an employee of the company, developed the BIOS used in both Scientific Atlanta and General Instrument Sega Channel adaptors.
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