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Slash Corporation

Moby ID: 1625

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Slash Corporation was an independent software distributor and publisher specializing in second-run republications at budget prices. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, it was founded in 1990 and its President was Charles F. Bond.

Slash was purchased by GT Interactive as part of their Value Products Division in June 1995, and Charles "Chuck" Bond became that division's President.

Credited on 33 Games from 1988 to 1997

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Action Challenger (1995 on DOS)
Aviator Simulator (1995 on DOS)
Dungeons & Dragons Ultimate Fantasy (1995 on DOS)
Fantasy 5 (1995 on DOS)
Fighter Duel (1995 on DOS)
Take Five CD-Rom: The Entertainer: Five Entertaining Titles In One Box (1995 on DOS)
Transport Tycoon Deluxe (1995 on DOS, Windows)
X-COM: UFO Defense (1994 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...)
Creature Shock (1994 on DOS, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn...)
Fantasy Adventure Pack (1994 on DOS)
Power Drive (1994 on DOS, SNES, Genesis...)
Fantasy Empires (1993 on DOS, Windows)
Master of Orion (1993 on DOS, Macintosh)
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands (1993 on DOS)
Dungeon Hack (1993 on DOS, PC-98)
Gambler's Paradise (1993 on DOS, Windows 3.x)
Pirates! Gold (1993 on DOS, Windows 3.x, Genesis...)
Strike Squad (1993 on DOS)
Trump Castle 3 (1993 on DOS)
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (1992 on DOS, Windows 3.x, Amiga...)

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History +

June 1995

Company acquired by GT Interactive Software.

1990

The company is founded.

Trivia +

Company address:

Slash Corporation

7379 Washington Ave. South

Edina, MN 55439

United States

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  • What Is A SLASH Version of a PC Game?
    This article contains information to help retro game collectors learn how to identify a SLASH title and avoid paying for the price of an original release versus a SLASH Corporation re-release.

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