Difference between revisions of "Nexa"
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− | Nexa was formed by Gilman Louie and a few college friends. It later merged with Spectrum Holobyte to form Sphere (games continued to be marketed under the Spectrum Holobyte name). | + | '''Nexa''' was formed by Gilman Louie and a few college friends. It was later merged with Spectrum Holobyte to form Sphere (games continued to be marketed under the Spectrum Holobyte name). |
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+ | Nexa mostly worked on personal computer software, which is not covered in this entry. | ||
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+ | '''[[Research Methods]]:''' Online resources (see [[#Links|links]]) | ||
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===Mark III/Master System=== | ===Mark III/Master System=== | ||
*''Alf'' (US Publisher: Sega) | *''Alf'' (US Publisher: Sega) | ||
*''Monopoly'' (US/EU Publisher: Sega) | *''Monopoly'' (US/EU Publisher: Sega) | ||
− | == | + | ==Links== |
*[http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7964 SMS Power thread] | *[http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7964 SMS Power thread] |
Revision as of 06:34, 14 September 2007
Nexa was formed by Gilman Louie and a few college friends. It was later merged with Spectrum Holobyte to form Sphere (games continued to be marketed under the Spectrum Holobyte name).
Nexa mostly worked on personal computer software, which is not covered in this entry.
Research Methods: Online resources (see links)
Mark III/Master System
- Alf (US Publisher: Sega)
- Monopoly (US/EU Publisher: Sega)