Gebelli Software, Inc.
Moby ID: 2864
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Gebelli Software, Inc. was founded by Nasir Gebelli shortly after the bankruptcy of Sirius Software. Poor marketing of his games, and the video game crash of 1983 bankrupted this company.
Nasir retired from developing video games, went on a tour of the world. He returned to program video games two years later, working for Square.
Credited on 18 Games from 1981 to 1983
Mouser (1983 on PC Booter) |
Nightstrike (1983 on Atari 8-bit, VIC-20) |
ScubaVenture (1983 on PC Booter) |
Andromeda (1982 on Atari 8-bit) |
Candy Factory (1982 on Atari 8-bit) |
Dr. Goodcode's Cavern (1982 on Atari 8-bit) |
Eggs-It (1982 on Apple II) |
Embargo (1982 on Atari 8-bit) |
Horizon V (1982 on Apple II) |
Lazersilk (1982 on Apple II) |
Neptune (1982 on Apple II) |
Pathfinder (1982 on Atari 8-bit) |
Phaser Fire (1982 on Apple II) |
Zenith (1982 on Apple II) |
Firebird (1981 on Apple II, Atari 8-bit) |
High Orbit (1981 on Apple II) |
Match Racer (1981 on Atari 8-bit) |
Russki Duck (1981 on Apple II) |
Trivia +
Original Address: Gebelli Software 1787 Tribute Road Suite G Sacramento, CA 95815
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 5 games with Solitare Group
- 4 games with Graformations, Inc.
- 2 games with Creative Associates
- 2 games with International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
- 1 game with TG Software
- 1 game with Salt City Software
- 1 game with Dr. Goodcode & Associates
- 7 games with Nasir Gebelli
- 5 games with Chris Dellorco
- 5 games with Frank Carson
- 4 games with Eric Knopp
- 3 games with Chitra Sotoodeh
- 2 games with Phil Knopp
- 2 games with Bill Hooper
- 2 games with Alan Merrell
- 1 game with Elaine English
- 1 game with Jaime Cummins
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