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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. The company broke up at some point, but Shaffer continues to run the company today.
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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===
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*''Gyruss'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Louis Marbel (producer, game concept); Joe Gaucher (programmer)] [http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/88086-octopussy-some-of-the-mystery-solved/]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Louis Marbel (producer, game concept); Joe Gaucher (programmer)] [http://www.atariage.com/forums/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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*''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>
  
 
===5200===
 
===5200===
 
*''Gyruss'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
 
*''Gyruss'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  
 
===Adam===
 
===Adam===
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:<small>The Atari 8-bit version was originally being developed by Roklan.</small>
 
:<small>The Atari 8-bit version was originally being developed by Roklan.</small>
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson]
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  
 
===ColecoVision===
 
===ColecoVision===
 
*''Gyruss'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Paul Crowley]
 
*''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)
 
*''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)
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
 
*''James Bond 007'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
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*''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
 
*''Popeye'' (unreleased version) (Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson] [https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/popeye-v1/]
 
*''Popeye'' (unreleased version) (Parker Brothers) [Jack Verson] [https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/popeye-v1/]
 
:<small>The released version was developed by [[Western Technologies]].</small>
 
:<small>The released version was developed by [[Western Technologies]].</small>

Revision as of 03:01, 8 December 2021

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]
  • James Bond 007 (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Louis Marbel (producer, game concept); Joe Gaucher (programmer)] [1]
  • Mr. Do's Castle (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  • 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)

Adam

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

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)
  • Up 'n Down (US Publisher: Sega) [Paul Crowley]

Commodore 64

  • Gyruss (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  • 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.
  • Time Tunnel ("help") (US Publisher: Celery Software; UK Publisher: U.S. Gold)
Developer: Applied Systems Engineering

Links

  • Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
  • ANTIC: The Atari 8-bit Podcast interview with Jack Verson [3] [4]