Difference between revisions of "On-Time Software"
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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 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 | ||
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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/] | ||
+ | *''Mr. Do's Castle'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) | ||
+ | *''Popeye'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Joe Gaucher] | ||
+ | :<small>According to the programmer, this was started at Roklan but finished at On-Time Software.</small> | ||
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*''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] | ||
+ | *''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] | ||
+ | *''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] | ||
+ | *''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=== | ||
+ | *''Gyruss'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) | ||
*''James Bond 007'' (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] [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]