Homebrew Software

Moby ID: 1288

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Homebrew Software was founded in 1992 by two programmers who had previously worked at Epyx. One of the founding members was Ken Rogoway.

Their first shareware game was a side-scrolling arcade game named Gateworld. They also released a retail CD-ROM side-scroller named Rallo Gump. From 1993 to 1995 they distributed more than 10 shareware games. From 1997 to 2001 they worked primarily on web development, but are now (in 2007) back working on shareware games full-time.

Credited on 12 Games from 1992 to 1996

Cyril Cyberpunk (1996 on DOS)
Road Hog! (1995 on DOS)
Rollin (1995 on DOS)
Xeno Ball (1995 on DOS)
BrainStorm Pro (1994 on DOS)
Star Hammer (1994 on DOS)
Flying Tigers (1994 on DOS)
Rallo Gump (1994 on DOS)
SuperHer (1994 on Windows 3.x)
Gateworld: The Home Planet (1993 on DOS)
World Quest (1993 on DOS)
3D Ball Blaster (1992 on DOS)

History +

1992

Homebrew Software was started in the US by two programmers (Ken Rogoway and Dave Farquharson) who used to work at Epyx.

Trivia +

Contact Address (1995):

HomeBrew Software

479 Mason Street, Suite 285

Vacaville, CA 95688-4542

USA

Voice: (707)-451-9653

FAX: (707)-451-2500

Mailing Address (2007):

Homebrew Software

8413 Swan Park Drive

Denton, TX 76210-7159

USA

Contact Address (November 1993)

HomeBrew Software

807 Davis Street, Suite E

Vacaville

California 95687

United States of America

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