Difference between revisions of "Applied Computer Technology"
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− | '''Applied Computer Technology''' was a development company in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, started by programmer Peter Filiberti and a partner after the closure of [[Sunware Development]]. Filiberti was Vice President, Operations and principal. He sold the company in 1993. [http://www.btstream.com/pietro/resume.html] | + | '''Applied Computer Technology''' (ACT) was a development company in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, started by programmer Peter Filiberti and a partner after the closure of [[Sunware Development]]. Filiberti was Vice President, Operations and principal. He sold the company in 1993. [http://www.btstream.com/pietro/resume.html] |
− | Louis Castle and Brett Sperry worked at | + | Louis Castle and Brett Sperry worked at ACT before founding Westwood Studios. |
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]) | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]) |
Revision as of 09:37, 27 October 2010
Applied Computer Technology (ACT) was a development company in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, started by programmer Peter Filiberti and a partner after the closure of Sunware Development. Filiberti was Vice President, Operations and principal. He sold the company in 1993. [1]
Louis Castle and Brett Sperry worked at ACT before founding Westwood Studios.
Research Methods: Interviews, online resources (see Links)
Arcade
- Big Bucks Trivia (Dynasoft)
Apple II
- Impossible Mission (US Publisher: Epyx)
Commodore 64
- Chopper Hunt (US Publisher: Imagic)
- Moonsweeper (US Publisher: Imagic)
- Nova Blast (US Publisher: Imagic; AU Publisher: HES)
Macintosh
- Temple of Apshai Trilogy (US Publisher: Epyx)
Amusement, gaming, and other non-video game-related hardware and software were also developed at Applied Computer Technology. Those are listed on Peter Filiberti's resume.