PC-SIG
Moby ID: 8359
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PC-SIG was the first mail order shareware disk vendor and one of the biggest shareware distributors in the 1980s.
PC-SIG was founded in 1984 by Richard Peterson and soon evolved, creating a network of international dealers and greatly promoting the idea of shareware worldwide. Its "Shareware Magazine" eventually became a bi-monthly sold at newsstands.
However, in 1992 or 1993, PC-SIG went out of business unexpectedly and without explanation.
Credited on 13 Games from 1985 to 1991
Duke Nukem (1991 on DOS, Windows, Linux...) |
Facing the Empire (1991 on DOS) |
Hogbear (1989 on DOS) |
Landing Party (1989 on DOS) |
Ranadinn (1988 on DOS) |
Braminar (1987 on DOS) |
The Las Vegas EGA Casino (1987 on DOS) |
Combat: Conflict Simulation (1985 on DOS) |
Disk Crash (1985 on DOS) |
Reflex Point (1985 on DOS) |
Gymnasium! (1983 on DOS, TRS-80) |
Global Thermonuclear War (1983 on DOS, Apple II) |
Eamon (1979 on DOS, Atari ST, Apple II) |
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Companies- 1 game with Apogee Software, Ltd.
- 1 game with MVP Software
- 1 game with Ted Gruber Software Inc.
- 1 game with Hogbear Software
- 1 game with James Norwood
- 1 game with Allen H. Blum III
- 1 game with Todd Jason Replogle
- 1 game with George Broussard
- 1 game with Scott Miller
- 1 game with Ted Gruber
- 1 game with Diana Gruber
- 1 game with David Snyder
- 1 game with Donald Brown
- 1 game with Eric A. Iwasaki
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