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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