Last week I wrote about G.I. Joe, one of three titles in Epyx’s “Computer Activity Toys” line. Barbie and Hot Wheels share the same origins and trajectory, and probably should have been part of that story… oh well. In the late 1970s, with the home computer industry still in its infancy, much of the software […]| Retro365
Vi intervjuet spilltester Robert Zalot om hans tid hos Epyx og i EAs QA-gruppe «GOD Squad».| Spillhistorie.no
In the late 1970s, with the home computer industry still in its infancy, much of the software being written was aimed at hobbyists and technically minded players. In 1978, Jon Freeman and Jim Connelly founded Automated Simulations, one of the earliest independent computer game publishers. The debut, Starfleet Orion, was essentially a computerized board game, […]| Retro365