Alston Software Labs
Moby ID: 25780
- ASL - The abbreviated form of Alston's name (from 1997)
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Alston Software Labs was a small US development company specialising in educational games for children. It is owned and run by a husband and wife team Lori Alston and Gary Alston, Gary did the programming.
Credited on 3 Games from 1993 to 1996
Wordfinder (1996 on Windows) |
Air Strike (1994 on Windows 16-bit) |
Hangman Jr. (1993 on Windows 16-bit) |
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Address (1997)
ASL
P.O. Box 581
Ruidoso
New Mexico 88345
United States of America
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A link to Alston's archived web pages
Alston Software Lab's web address is, or rather was, http://alstonlabs.pair.com/ and, in 2017, it is no longer active. However the Wayback Machine has web pages archived from 1997 onwards. -
Archived pages from Alston Software's second site
Alston Software started out at this web address http://alstonlabs.pair.com and archived pages from this site dating back to 1997 are available. That site seems to have died around 2005 and recent entries are . In late 2000 Alston started up on www.alstonlabs.com, this is no longer active but archived pages are available. This site seems to have ceased operation in or around 2009 and in 2011 it was up for sale.
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