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Softape is a defunct software company that published computer games, utilities and productivity programs for the Apple II family of computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was co-founded by William Smith, Bill Depew and Gary Koffler. Softape's Software Exchange newsletter, ''Softalk'', was taken over by Margot Comstock and Al Tommervik in 1980 and re-designed into the Apple II enthusiast magazine ''Softalk''. ==Software== Softape published at least 20 games for the Apple II: *''Fighter Pilot'' by Steve Baker (1978) *''Go-moku'' by Steve Baker (1979) *''Photar'' by Steve Baker (1981), originally called ''Nightcrawler'' *''Microgammon'' by Steve Baker *''Burn-Out'' by Steve Baker *''Bubbles'' by Steve Baker *''Planetoids'' by Steve Baker *''Baker's Trilogy'' by Steve Baker; includes ''Bubbles'', ''Burnout'' and ''Planetoids'' *''Star Mines'' by Steve Baker (1983) *''Apple 21'' by Bill DePew (1978) *''Draw Poker'' by Ken Labaw (1981) *''Crossword'' by Jim and Vicki Neville (1980) *''Crazy Eights'' by Bill Smith (c. 1979) *''Craps'' by Roger Walker (1979) *''Pro Golf I'' by Jim Wells (1979) *''Roulette'' by Roger Walker (1979) *''Bomber'' by Bob Bishop (1979) *''Forte'' by Gary Shannon (1980) *''AppleTalker'' by Bob Bishop (1979) *''AppleLis'ner'' by Bob Bishop (1979) *''TicTacTalker'' by Bill Depew (1979) *''Jupiter Express'' Gary Shannon (1979) *''Talking Calculator'' by Bob Bishop (1980) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Softape」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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