Applied Computer Technology

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Applied Computer Technology was a development company in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, started in 1982 after the closure of Sunware Development. Peter Filiberti was Vice President, Operations and principal. He sold the company in 1993. [1]

Louis Castle and Brett Sperry worked at Applied Computer Technology before founding Westwood Studios.

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Arcade

  • Big Bucks Trivia (Dynasoft)

Apple II

  • Impossible Mission (US Publisher: Epyx)

Atari 8-bit

  • In Search of the Most Amazing Thing (US Publisher: Spinnaker)

Commodore 64

  • Chopper Hunt (US Publisher: Imagic)
  • Moonsweeper (US Publisher: Imagic)
  • Nova Blast (US Publisher: Imagic; AU Publisher: HES)
  • Pitfall! (US Publisher: Activision; AU Publisher: HES)
  • Snooper Troops: Case #1: The Granite Point Ghost (US Publisher: Spinnaker)
  • Snooper Troops: Case #2: The Disappearing Dolphin (US Publisher: Spinnaker)
  • Up for Grabs (US Publisher: Spinnaker)

JR-200

  • Crazy Mazey (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Roundabout (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Solitaire (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Type Attack! (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Vortex! (US Publisher: Panasonic)

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.

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