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Software Tycoon
In the early eighties, software developers shot up all over the world like toadstools. It was the birth of a new industry. Computers and consoles began a triumphant advance into people`s homes and spread like wildfire.
Software, and particularly computer games, sold like hot cakes. This development began with simple games such as `Pong`, but soon progressed to much more complex programs which created their own market, a battlefield from the very beginning.
These early days of the industry are the background for the company you yourself are about to found. Armed with a small start capital, you set out in 1982 to conquer the games market. Develop your own game concepts, create a team and conquer the world. But never forget that you have rivals for the dominance you are seeking - though they do say competition is good for business ...
Author: Linux Game Publishing & Epic Interactive
Company: Linux Game Publishing
Version:
Category: simulation
License: commercial
Cost (1): £20
Submitter: admin
Metacritic Rank: wait...software-tycoon
Note (1): the price may be not correct due to changes in the distributor's trade policies