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Re: New Apple II website
- Subject: Re: New Apple II website
- From: "N.N. Thayer" <nnthayer@hotmail.com>
- Date: 9 Jul 2006 20:30:17 -0700
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Stephane Racle wrote:
> Thank you for the positive comments! There will be, there will be...
> Sirius is not as high on my priority list as other companies, as they
> are rather well known and there is quite a bit of info available
> already. But in time, in time. :-)
>
> Stephane
>
> N.N. Thayer wrote:
> > I really like this idea. And I expect to see an entry for the late
> > great Sirius Software before too long. ;)
> >
I guess it depends on what you mean by "well-known." They went
bankrupt around '84 and developed firstly for the Apple II, which was
quickly eclipsed as the primary computer gaming platform (though it was
admirable how many titles came out first for it). Aside from
*extremely* devoted retro fans, I doubt you'd find many gamers today
that had heard of them, and even those who remember something like
Repton wouldn't remember the company behind it.