Nexa Corporation
Moby ID: 2174
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Nexa Corporation was a software development company in San Francisco, California, started by Gilman Louie in 1982.
The company was merged with Spectrum Holobyte in 1987 to form the new company Sphere, Inc. but continued to operate under the Nexa name until at least 1989.
Nexa's biggest hit was the flight simulator F16 Fighting Falcon.
Credited on 10 Games from 1982 to 1989
ALF (1989 on SEGA Master System) |
Monopoly (1988 on SEGA Master System) |
L.A. Crackdown (1988 on DOS, Commodore 64, Apple II) |
Portal (1986 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
Ace of Aces (1986 on DOS, SEGA Master System, Commodore 64...) |
The World's Greatest Football Game (1985 on Apple II, Commodore 64) |
F16 Fighting Falcon (1984 on SEGA Master System, MSX) |
Cybernation (1983 on Apple II) |
Delta Squadron (1983 on Apple II) |
Captain Cosmo (1982 on MSX, Atari 8-bit) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with SEGA of America, Inc.
- 2 games with SEGA Corporation
- 2 games with Epyx, Inc.
- 2 games with ASCII Corporation
- 1 game with Artech Studios Ltd.
- 1 game with Galarneau & Sinn Ltd.
- 1 game with Alien Productions, Inc.
- 1 game with Louis Saekow Design LLC
- 1 game with Accolade, Inc.
- 1 game with Tectoy S.A.
- 4 games with Gilman Louie
- 2 games with Greg Omi
- 2 games with Kevin T. Seghetti
- 2 games with Robert Coston
- 2 games with R. Anton Widjaja
- 2 games with Jinda Pan
- 2 games with Leonard Chan
- 2 games with Aryanto Widodo
- 1 game with Jerry Pape
- 1 game with Rick Banks
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