Microforum Manufacturing Inc.
Moby ID: 20339
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Microforum Manufacturing was founded in 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were the first Canadian game publishers to focus on casual games exclusively to the Canadian market for DOS and Windows 3.0. In 1994, the company no longer publishes games and closed it's doors at that time.
Credited on 6 Games from 1989 to 1992
Math Rescue (1992 on DOS, Macintosh, Windows) |
Jill of the Jungle (1992 on DOS) |
Hangman (1992 on DOS) |
Double Cross (1991 on DOS) |
Backgammon (1990 on Windows 3.x) |
Egaint (1989 on DOS) |
History +
- July 14, 1994
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The name of the company was changed to "Microforum Inc."
- December 23, 1993
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Divided the 1 issued and outstanding common share in the capital stock of the Company into 200 issued and outstanding Common Shares.
- December 23, 1993
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The authorized capital of the company was increased by creating a limited number of Class "A" Common Shares and Class "F" Special Shares.
- August 7, 1992
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A class of shares of an unlimited number designated as Class "E" Preferred Shares were created.
- March 19, 1987
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The company changed its name to "Microforum Manufacturing Inc."
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Trivia +
Company location and contact information (1998):
Microforum
1 Woodborough Avenue
Toronto, ON M6M 5A1
Canada
Telephone: (416) 656-6406
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Apogee Software, Ltd.
- 1 game with Epic Games, Inc.
- 1 game with Redwood Games
- 1 game with Solaris Systems
- 1 game with Graphics Software Labs
- 1 game with John Pallett-Plowright
- 1 game with Timothy Sweeney
- 1 game with Joe Hitchens
- 1 game with George Sutty
- 1 game with Dan Froelich
- 1 game with Larry Tipton
- 1 game with Adam Rixey
- 1 game with Karen Crowther
- 1 game with Dale Homburg
- 1 game with Jimmie Homburg
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