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'''On-Time Software Inc.''' was started by four ex-[[Roklan]] employees — Paul Crowley, Joe Gaucher, Cameron Shaffer, and Jack Verson — after that company folded. It was incorporated in California on May 2, 1984 [http://california.14thstory.com/on-time-software-inc.html], and originally based in Illinois. Shaffer continues to run the company in California. [http://california.14thstory.com/on-time-software-inc.html]
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'''On-Time Software Inc.''' was started by four ex-[[Roklan]] employees — Paul Crowley, Joe Gaucher, Cameron Shaffer, and Jack Verson — after that company folded. It was incorporated in California on May 2, 1984. Shaffer and Verson worked in California, while Crowley and Gaucher worked in Chicago. On-Time Software split up at some point, but Shaffer continues to run the company today.
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Online resources, interviews
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Online resources, interviews
  
 
===2600===
 
===2600===
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher, Louis Marbel] [http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/88086-octopussy-some-of-the-mystery-solved/]
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*''Gyruss'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher (programmer), Dan Kurczewski (music)]
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*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Louis Marbel (Parker Brothers) (producer, game concept); Joe Gaucher, Paul Crowley (programmers)] [https://forums.atariage.com/topic/88086-octopussy-some-of-the-mystery-solved/]
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)
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:<small>Outsourced to another company</small>
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*''Popeye'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher]
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:<small>According to the programmer, this was started at Roklan but finished at On-Time Software.</small>
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===5200===
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*''Gyruss'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
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*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
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:<small>Outsourced to another company</small>
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===Adam===
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*''Mathemagician's Quest'' / ''Math Quest'' (unreleased) (Coleco) [Paul Crowley]
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===Amiga===
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*''Dream Zone'' (under subcontract with [[Windy City Software]]) (US Publisher: Baudville) [Cameron Shaffer]
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===Atari 8-bit===
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*''Gyruss'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
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:<small>The Atari 8-bit version was originally being developed by Roklan.</small>
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*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  
 
===ColecoVision===
 
===ColecoVision===
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*''Gyruss'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley]
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley?]
 
*''Up 'n Down'' (US Publisher: Sega) [Paul Crowley]
 
*''Up 'n Down'' (US Publisher: Sega) [Paul Crowley]
  
 
===Commodore 64===
 
===Commodore 64===
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*''Gyruss'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
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:<small>Subcontracted to Windy City Software</small>
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*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
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*''Popeye'' (unreleased version) (Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson] [https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/popeye-v1/]
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:<small>The released version was developed by [[Western Technologies]]. The Roklan version was a port of the Atari 8-bit version, which Parker apparently did not like. Interestingly, the Atari 8-bit version was developed by Western Technologies.</small>
 
*''Time Tunnel'' ("help") (US Publisher: Celery Software; UK Publisher: U.S. Gold)
 
*''Time Tunnel'' ("help") (US Publisher: Celery Software; UK Publisher: U.S. Gold)
 
:<small>Developer: Applied Systems Engineering</small>
 
:<small>Developer: Applied Systems Engineering</small>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ontimesoftware.com/ Official website] (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/http://www.ontimesoftware.com/ Official website] (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
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*ANTIC: The Atari 8-bit Podcast interview with Jack Verson [https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-429-jack-verson-action-quest-ghost-encounters-journey-to-the-planets-gyruss] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsUgbY6VRRM]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpeMKGMTmt8 The History of Roklan Corporation | VCFMW 17 (2022)]
  
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]

Latest revision as of 05:23, 23 January 2023

On-Time Software Inc. was started by four ex-Roklan employees — Paul Crowley, Joe Gaucher, Cameron Shaffer, and Jack Verson — after that company folded. It was incorporated in California on May 2, 1984. Shaffer and Verson worked in California, while Crowley and Gaucher worked in Chicago. On-Time Software split up at some point, but Shaffer continues to run the company today.

Research Methods: Online resources, interviews

2600

  • Gyruss (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher (programmer), Dan Kurczewski (music)]
  • James Bond 007 (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Louis Marbel (Parker Brothers) (producer, game concept); Joe Gaucher, Paul Crowley (programmers)] [1]
  • Mr. Do's Castle (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)
Outsourced to another company
  • Popeye (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher]
According to the programmer, this was started at Roklan but finished at On-Time Software.

5200

  • Gyruss (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
  • James Bond 007 (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
  • Mr. Do's Castle (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
Outsourced to another company

Adam

  • Mathemagician's Quest / Math Quest (unreleased) (Coleco) [Paul Crowley]

Amiga

  • Dream Zone (under subcontract with Windy City Software) (US Publisher: Baudville) [Cameron Shaffer]

Atari 8-bit

  • Gyruss (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
The Atari 8-bit version was originally being developed by Roklan.
  • James Bond 007 (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
  • Mr. Do's Castle (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)

ColecoVision

  • Gyruss (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley]
  • James Bond 007 (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley]
  • Mr. Do's Castle (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley?]
  • Up 'n Down (US Publisher: Sega) [Paul Crowley]

Commodore 64

  • Gyruss (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
Subcontracted to Windy City Software
  • James Bond 007 (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  • Mr. Do's Castle (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  • Popeye (unreleased version) (Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson] [2]
The released version was developed by Western Technologies. The Roklan version was a port of the Atari 8-bit version, which Parker apparently did not like. Interestingly, the Atari 8-bit version was developed by Western Technologies.
  • Time Tunnel ("help") (US Publisher: Celery Software; UK Publisher: U.S. Gold)
Developer: Applied Systems Engineering

Links