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{{sub-stub}}'''Polygames''' was a company founded in 1988 as '''Sterling Silver Software''' by Dennis Koble and Lee Actor, after Bally Sente (their previous employer) went bankrupt. In 1992, the company was renamed '''Polygames''' after a trademark dispute with Sterling Software.
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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Polygames''', formerly '''Sterling Silver Software''', was an American video game developer.
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==Company==
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Sterling Silver Software was founded in 1988 by Dennis Koble and Lee Actor after their previous employer [[Bally Manufacturing|Bally-Sente]] went bankrupt.
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After a trademark dispute with similarly-named developer Sterling Software, the company was officially renamed Polygames in 1992.
  
 
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* ''[[Pit-Fighter]]'' (1991, as Sterling Silver Software)
 
  
 
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Polygames, formerly Sterling Silver Software, was an American video game developer.

Company

Sterling Silver Software was founded in 1988 by Dennis Koble and Lee Actor after their previous employer Bally-Sente went bankrupt.

After a trademark dispute with similarly-named developer Sterling Software, the company was officially renamed Polygames in 1992.

Softography

Mega Drive

Mega-CD

References