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Dennis Koble and Lee Actor started '''Sterling Silver Software''' in 1988, after Bally Sente (their previous employer) went under. The company was renamed '''Polygames''' in 1992 after some legal rumblings from Sterling Software. [http://www.digitpress.com/library/interviews/interview_lee_actor.html] | Dennis Koble and Lee Actor started '''Sterling Silver Software''' in 1988, after Bally Sente (their previous employer) went under. The company was renamed '''Polygames''' in 1992 after some legal rumblings from Sterling Software. [http://www.digitpress.com/library/interviews/interview_lee_actor.html] | ||
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==As Sterling Silver Software== | ==As Sterling Silver Software== | ||
+ | [[Image:Sterlingsilversoftware.png|right|Sterling Silver Software logo]] | ||
===DOS=== | ===DOS=== | ||
*''Don't Go Alone'' (US Publisher: Accolade) | *''Don't Go Alone'' (US Publisher: Accolade) | ||
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==As Polygames== | ==As Polygames== | ||
+ | [[Image:Polygames.png|right|Polygames logo]] | ||
===Macintosh=== | ===Macintosh=== | ||
*''City Golf'' (unreleased) (RGA/Philips) | *''City Golf'' (unreleased) (RGA/Philips) | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | *[http://www. | + | *[http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/interviews/dennis_koble/interview_dennis_koble.html Scott Stilphen Interviews Dennis Koble] |
+ | *[http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/interviews/lee_actor/interview_lee_actor.html Scott Stilphen Interviews Lee Actor] | ||
+ | *[http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/interviews/lee_actor_rs/interview_lee_actor_rs.html Ross Sillifant Interviews Lee Actor] |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 1 October 2017
Dennis Koble and Lee Actor started Sterling Silver Software in 1988, after Bally Sente (their previous employer) went under. The company was renamed Polygames in 1992 after some legal rumblings from Sterling Software. [1]
Research Methods: Interviews (see below), online resources (see Links)
As Sterling Silver Software
DOS
- Don't Go Alone (US Publisher: Accolade)
- Graphics/Artwork: Interactive Productions
- PGA Tour Golf (US Publisher: Electronic Arts)
- PGA Tour Golf: Tournament Course Disk (US Publisher: Electronic Arts)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Hard Drivin' (US/JP/EU Publisher: Tengen; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
- PGA Tour Golf (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts)
- Pit-Fighter (US/EU/JP Publisher: Tengen)
- RoadBlasters (US/JP Publisher: Tengen)
As Polygames
Macintosh
- City Golf (unreleased) (RGA/Philips)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- PGA European Tour Golf (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts)
- PGA Tour Golf II (US/EU Publisher: Electronics Arts; JP Publisher: Electronic Arts Victor)
- PGA Tour Golf III (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts)
- Pit-Fighter II (unreleased) (Tengen)
- Race Drivin' (US Publisher: Tengen)
- Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball / Sonic Spinball (software design, 90% programming) (US/EU/JP/AS Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
- Game Design, Programming, Graphics, Sound: Sega Technical Institute
- Steel Talons (US/EU/JP Publisher: Tengen; KR Publisher: Samsung)
Windows
- City Golf (unreleased) (RGA/Philips)