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Quantum Quality Productions

Moby ID: 1178

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  • QQP - Common/Package Abbreviation

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Quantum Quality Productions was an independent game development and publishing company formed in Flemington, New Jersey. The company also used the names QQP, Inc. and Q.Q.P., Inc. in press releases and on box covers.

QQP is best known for its war and strategy games, most notably The Perfect General.

American Laser Games, Inc. acquired the company in 1994 and it became a subsidiary. QQP discontinued operations in 1995.

Credited on 21 Games from 1991 to 1995

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War at Sea (1995 on DOS)
Battles in Time (1995 on DOS)
Card Players Paradise (1995 on DOS)
The Pure Wargame (1995 on DOS)
Bridge Olympiad (1994 on DOS)
Dealer's Choice Collection (1994 on DOS, Windows 3.x)
Origamo (1994 on DOS)
Perfect General II (1994 on DOS)
The Grandest Fleet (1994 on DOS)
Zig-Zag (1994 on Windows 3.x, Macintosh)
Lucky's Casino Adventure (1993 on DOS)
Merchant Prince (1993 on DOS)
The Perfect Trilogy (1993 on DOS)
The Red Crystal: The Seven Secrets of Life (1993 on DOS)
World War II: Battles of the South Pacific (1993 on DOS)
Battles of Destiny (1992 on Linux, DOS, Windows...)
Conquered Kingdoms (1992 on DOS)
Heirs to the Throne (1992 on DOS, Amiga)
Solitaire's Journey (1992 on DOS, Amiga)
The Lost Admiral (1991 on DOS)

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History +

1994

The company is acquired by American Laser Games and becomes a subsidiary.

Trivia +

Company address in 1994:

Q.Q.P.

495 Highway 202

Fleming, New Jersey 08822

Phone: 908-788-2799

Company information (circa 1995):

Quantum Quality Productions

495 Highway 202, 1046 River Ave.

Flemington, NJ 08822

Phone: (908)788-2799

email: [email protected]

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