Quicksilver Software, Inc.

Moby ID: 38

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Quicksilver Software is a software development studio founded in 1984. Originally from Irvine, California, they are now situated in San Clemente, California.

In the gaming industry, they are best known for the Castles series, Star Trek: Starfleet Command (adapted from the Star Fleet Battles tabletop game) and Conquest of the New World, which have sold over one million copies combined. Their title Shanghai: Second Dynasty was awarded "Classic Game of the Year" by Computer Games Magazine, and the titles in that series have sold nearly a million copies. From 2008, their gaming presence was limited to casual games. WWE 2K23 broke that streak, when they were hired to expand the camera system and perform technical maintenance of the existing code.

The company has also developed productivity software, interfaces for businesses, the Real Deal Poker game show in Las Vegas (2008-2009), military training software, virtual tours and other products.

Credited on 39 Games from 1984 to 2023

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WWE 2K23 (2023 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...)
Solitaire Snap Saloon (2014 on iPhone, iPad)
Star Trek: Tactical Assault (2006 on Nintendo DS, PSP)
Master of Orion 3 (2003 on Windows, Macintosh)
Ca$hflow: The E-Game (2003 on Windows, Macintosh)
Intellivision Rocks (2001 on Windows, Macintosh)
Star Lords (2001 on DOS)
Invictus: In the Shadow of Olympus (2000 on Windows)
Star Trek: Starfleet Command - Neutral Zone (2000 on Windows)
Shanghai: Second Dynasty (1999 on Windows, Macintosh)
Star Trek: Starfleet Command (1999 on Windows)
Intellivision Lives! (1998 on Windows, Macintosh)
Shanghai: Dynasty (1997 on Windows, Macintosh)
Shanghai Double Pack (1997 on Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh)
HyperBlade (1996 on Windows)
Conquest of the New World (1996 on DOS, Macintosh)
Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands (1996 on DOS, Windows, Macintosh)
Conquest of the New World: Deluxe Edition (1996 on DOS, Windows, Macintosh)
Shanghai: Great Moments (1995 on Windows, Windows 3.x, PlayStation...)
Castles II: Siege & Conquest (1992 on DOS, Amiga CD32, Macintosh...)

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