Suzy Soft
Appearance
Company type | Software publishing subsidiary of Suzy Records |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1985 |
Defunct | 1988 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Yugoslavia |
Parent | Suzy Records |
Website | www |
Suzy Soft was a Yugoslav video game publisher active during the 1980s, operating in Croatia. It started in 1985 as the software division of Suzy Records,[1] based in Zagreb,[2] and published video games and programs for ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Orao by various Yugoslav developers. It was the first Yugoslav company dedicated to software publishing.[3][4] The house became defunct in 1988, as its parent ditched the software publishing department.[5]
Software
[edit]- Ali Baba (1985), by Mario Mandic
- Atomski ratnik
- Bajke (1986), together with Xenon
- Dobro jutro programiranje (1985), by Damir Muraja
- The Drinker (1985), by Saša Pušica
- Flower Man (1988)
- Game Mix (1987)
- Grand Prix ITD BBB
- Jamski Heroj (1987)
- Joe Bankar (1986)
- Ključ (1988), by Saša Požgaj
- Loto 7 od 39 / Loto analiza
- Nevidljivi (Orao, 1988), by Damir Muraja
- Slagalica
- Teatar (illustrated text adventure game, 1986)
- Television
- Velika nevolja
- Vjetrenjača
- Vesoljska zgodba (1985)
- Vruće ljetovanje (1985)
- Zodiak Strip, (1985)
- Western Girl (1988)
References
[edit]- ^ "Svet Kompjutera - Gost Kolumnista - Aleksandar Radovanović". Sk.rs. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- ^ Kristian Benić (4 March 2014). "YU Gamer « plan b – digitalna pop kultura". Planb.hr. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- ^ "Top 25: Hrvatske geek lokacije koje morate posjetiti « plan b – digitalna pop kultura". Planb.hr. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- ^ "Suzy-Soft vam predstavlja" (PNG). Emulator.galaksija.org. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- ^ "Kljuc – 1988 Suzy Soft - Games That Weren't - GTW64 - home of unreleased Commodore 64 games". Gamesthatwerent.com. 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2015-10-28.