Ozark Softscape
Moby ID: 1206
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Headed by Dan Bunten, also consisting of Bill Bunten, Jim Rushing, and Alan Watson. Developed M.U.L.E., Seven Cities of Gold, and Heart of Africa.
Credited on 8 Games from 1983 to 1993
Seven Cities of Gold: Commemorative Edition (1993 on DOS, Linux, Windows...) |
Global Conquest (1992 on DOS) |
Command H.Q. (1990 on DOS, Macintosh, PC-98...) |
Modem Wars (1988 on DOS, Commodore 64) |
Robot Rascals (1986 on DOS, Commodore 64, Apple II) |
Heart of Africa (1985 on Commodore 64) |
The Seven Cities of Gold (1984 on PC Booter, Amiga, Commodore 64...) |
M.U.L.E. (1983 on PC Booter, NES, Commodore 64...) |
Trivia +
The company's motto was:
"Play with each other, not with yourself".
Related Web Sites +
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Ozark Softscape
Site of the games of Dan Bunten, run by his family.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 6 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 2 games with Ariolasoft UK
- 2 games with Microplay Software
- 2 games with GOG Poland Sp. z o.o.
- 2 games with MicroProse Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Atari Interactive, Inc.
- 1 game with K-Byte
- 1 game with SEGA Interactive Development Division
- 1 game with Bullet-Proof Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Tommo Inc.
- 8 games with Danielle Berry
- 6 games with Bill Bunten
- 6 games with Alan Watson
- 4 games with David Warhol
- 3 games with David Grady
- 3 games with Joe Ybarra
- 3 games with Mark Botner
- 2 games with Paul Murphy
- 2 games with Jim Rushing
- 2 games with Michael Kosaka
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