Bogus Software: Difference between revisions
From WE Computers Museum
(fix fish link) |
|||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
Its founders, [[Dave Norris]] and [[Hans Spiller]], designed the Mahjong [[video game]] ''[[Tapei!]]''. | Its founders, [[Dave Norris]] and [[Hans Spiller]], designed the Mahjong [[video game]] ''[[Tapei!]]''. | ||
Other employees included [[Ed Fries]] and [[Tom Saxton]], who wrote the [[Fish | Other employees included [[Ed Fries]] and [[Tom Saxton]], who wrote the [[Fish]] screensaver. | ||
[[Wes Cherry]], who joined the team in [[1988]] as an intern, designed ''[[Solitaire]]''. | [[Wes Cherry]], who joined the team in [[1988]] as an intern, designed ''[[Solitaire]]''. |
Latest revision as of 03:06, 28 January 2024
Bogus Software | |
Type | Division of Microsoft |
---|---|
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | Redmond, Washington, U.S. |
Key people | Dave Norris, founder Hans Spiller, founder Ed Fries, Tom Saxton, Wes Cherry |
Industry | Video games |
Products | Video games |
Number of people | 5 |
Website | http://www.microsoft.com/ |
Bogus Software was a division of Microsoft.
Foundation
Bogus Software was founded in 1987.
Its founders, Dave Norris and Hans Spiller, designed the Mahjong video game Tapei!.
Other employees included Ed Fries and Tom Saxton, who wrote the Fish screensaver.
Wes Cherry, who joined the team in 1988 as an intern, designed Solitaire.
Video games by Bogus Software
Title | Notes | Release |
---|---|---|
Tapei! | 1987 | |
Fish | 1987 | |
Solitaire | 1990 |