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'''Pacific Dataworks International''' (PDI) (originally Lyndon & Associates; the names Grey Matter and Discovery Software had been considered) was a development company founded in January 1987 by programmer Troy Lyndon after leaving Gamestar. Incorporated in May 1987, the company initially consisted of Lyndon working out of his condo but gradually expanded. [http://www.scribd.com/doc/14565984/Commodore-Magazine-Vol09N08-1988-Aug]
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'''Pacific Dataworks International''' (originally '''Lyndon & Associates'''; the names Grey Matter and Discovery Software had been considered) was a development company founded in January 1987 by programmer Troy Lyndon after leaving Gamestar. Incorporated in May 1987, it initially consisted of Lyndon working out of his condo but gradually expanded. [https://archive.org/details/20-commodore-magazine/page/n62/mode/1up]
  
Lyndon and PDI software engineer [http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/17180580437/eb6f17b9/Michael/Knox] Michael Knox later started [[Park Place Productions]].
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Other principals of the company included Scott Maxwell and Michael Knox. Lyndon and Knox later started [[Park Place Productions]].
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, print, shared staff
  
 
===Commodore 64===
 
===Commodore 64===
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*''1942'' (unreleased version?) (Capcom)*
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:<small>The US release appears to be the Elite version.</small>
 
*''Bionic Commando'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Bionic Commando'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Black Tiger'' (unreleased) (Capcom)*
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:<small>Not released in the US. There is a European release developed by Softworx.</small>
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*''Defender of the Crown'' (animation programming, special visual effects) (US Publisher: Cinemaware)**
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:<small>Some Additional Programming: [[Alien Technology Group]]; Sound: Palace Software</small>
 
*''Designasaurus'' (US/EU Publisher: Britannica Software)
 
*''Designasaurus'' (US/EU Publisher: Britannica Software)
*''Gun.Smoke'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Gun.Smoke'' (US Publisher: Capcom)**
 
*''Hat Trick'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Hat Trick'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Jonny Quest and the Splinter of Heaven'' (unreleased) (MicroIllusions)
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:<small>Pacific Dataworks International was the original developer, according to [https://archive.org/details/video-games-computer-entertainment-november-1989/page/n115/mode/1up a ''Video Games & Computer Entertainment'' article on MicroIllusions' series of Hanna-Barbera games], but "disbanded after starting on the project." Designer James Haldy started his own company and continued development, but the game was eventually cancelled. It was later reworked by a different development team into ''Jonny Quest: Curse of the Mayan Warriors'' (DOS), published by Hollyware Entertainment, which had purchased the assets of MicroIllusions. [https://medium.com/@dreamertalin/microillusions-never-actually-went-out-of-business-in-the-sense-that-it-never-filed-for-bankruptcy-ad96df5566bd]</small>
 
*''Mini Golf'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Mini Golf'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
*''Sarge'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Sarge'' (unreleased) (Capcom) [http://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/sarge/]
*''Side Arms Hyper Dyne'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Side Arms Hyper Dyne'' (US Publisher: Capcom)**
*''Speed Rumbler, The'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon'' (programming) (US Publisher: Cinemaware; EU Publisher: Mirrorsoft)
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:<small>Additional Programming: Alien Technology Group; Sound: Singing Electrons</small>
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*''The Speed Rumbler'' (US Publisher: Capcom)**
 
*''Stocker'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Stocker'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
*''Street Fighter'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Street Fighter'' (US Publisher: Capcom) [Stephen Rozner - programmer]
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*<div style="color:red">''Strider'' (unreleased version?) (Capcom)</div>
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:<small>Stephen Rozner said he worked on this in ''The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 1'', but [http://www.elisoftware.org/index.php/File:13388-22018B.jpg the US release] appears to be the [[Tiertex]] version.</small>
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*''Tiger Road'' (unreleased version?) (Capcom)*
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:<small>The US release appears to be the Probe version.</small>
  
 
===DOS===
 
===DOS===
 
*''Bionic Commando'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Bionic Commando'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War'' (US Publisher: Kyodai)
 
*''Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War'' (US Publisher: Kyodai)
*''Ghosts'n Goblins'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Ghosts 'n Goblins'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Hat Trick'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Hat Trick'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
*''Sarge'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Jonny Quest and the Splinter of Heaven'' (unreleased) (MicroIllusions)
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:<small>See Commodore 64 listing above</small>
 
*''Side Arms Hyper Dyne'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Side Arms Hyper Dyne'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Trojan'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
 
*''Trojan'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
  
===?===
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===NES===
*''1942'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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*''Street Fighter'' (unreleased) (Capcom) [Stephen Rozner - programmer]
*''Tiger Road'' (US Publisher: Capcom)
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<small><nowiki>*</nowiki> Platform determined by looking at [http://video-game-ephemera.com/003.htm this Capcom USA brochure] (inserts 3 & 4). Only a C64 version of these games is promoted.<br />
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<nowiki>**</nowiki> Developed as Lyndon & Associates</small>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://www.troylyndon.com/ Troy Lyndon's official website]
 
*[http://www.troylyndon.com/ Troy Lyndon's official website]
*[http://jhaldy.com/credits.htm Graphic artist James Haldy's game credits]
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20100608083549/http://jhaldy.com/credits.htm Graphic artist James Haldy's game credits]
*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/14565984/Commodore-Magazine-Vol09N08-1988-Aug Commodore Magazine interview with Troy Lyndon]
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/14565984/Commodore-Magazine-Vol-09-N08-1988-Aug#page=61 Commodore Magazine interview with Troy Lyndon]
  
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]

Latest revision as of 06:47, 15 February 2024

Pacific Dataworks International logo

Pacific Dataworks International (originally Lyndon & Associates; the names Grey Matter and Discovery Software had been considered) was a development company founded in January 1987 by programmer Troy Lyndon after leaving Gamestar. Incorporated in May 1987, it initially consisted of Lyndon working out of his condo but gradually expanded. [1]

Other principals of the company included Scott Maxwell and Michael Knox. Lyndon and Knox later started Park Place Productions.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, print, shared staff

Commodore 64

  • 1942 (unreleased version?) (Capcom)*
The US release appears to be the Elite version.
  • Bionic Commando (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Black Tiger (unreleased) (Capcom)*
Not released in the US. There is a European release developed by Softworx.
  • Defender of the Crown (animation programming, special visual effects) (US Publisher: Cinemaware)**
Some Additional Programming: Alien Technology Group; Sound: Palace Software
  • Designasaurus (US/EU Publisher: Britannica Software)
  • Gun.Smoke (US Publisher: Capcom)**
  • Hat Trick (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Jonny Quest and the Splinter of Heaven (unreleased) (MicroIllusions)
Pacific Dataworks International was the original developer, according to a Video Games & Computer Entertainment article on MicroIllusions' series of Hanna-Barbera games, but "disbanded after starting on the project." Designer James Haldy started his own company and continued development, but the game was eventually cancelled. It was later reworked by a different development team into Jonny Quest: Curse of the Mayan Warriors (DOS), published by Hollyware Entertainment, which had purchased the assets of MicroIllusions. [2]
  • Mini Golf (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Sarge (unreleased) (Capcom) [3]
  • Side Arms Hyper Dyne (US Publisher: Capcom)**
  • Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon (programming) (US Publisher: Cinemaware; EU Publisher: Mirrorsoft)
Additional Programming: Alien Technology Group; Sound: Singing Electrons
  • The Speed Rumbler (US Publisher: Capcom)**
  • Stocker (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Street Fighter (US Publisher: Capcom) [Stephen Rozner - programmer]
  • Strider (unreleased version?) (Capcom)
Stephen Rozner said he worked on this in The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 1, but the US release appears to be the Tiertex version.
  • Tiger Road (unreleased version?) (Capcom)*
The US release appears to be the Probe version.

DOS

  • Bionic Commando (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War (US Publisher: Kyodai)
  • Ghosts 'n Goblins (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Hat Trick (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Jonny Quest and the Splinter of Heaven (unreleased) (MicroIllusions)
See Commodore 64 listing above
  • Side Arms Hyper Dyne (US Publisher: Capcom)
  • Trojan (US Publisher: Capcom)

NES

  • Street Fighter (unreleased) (Capcom) [Stephen Rozner - programmer]

* Platform determined by looking at this Capcom USA brochure (inserts 3 & 4). Only a C64 version of these games is promoted.
** Developed as Lyndon & Associates

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