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* [[Mason Fisher]] - Composer for [[Eye of the Beholder III: Assaunt on Myth Drannor (DOS)]]. | * [[Mason Fisher]] - Composer for [[Eye of the Beholder III: Assaunt on Myth Drannor (DOS)]]. | ||
* [[Ralph Thomas]] - Sound programmer. | * [[Ralph Thomas]] - Sound programmer. |
Revision as of 03:50, 13 January 2021
Strategic Simulations, Inc. | |
Founded | 1979 |
Closed | 2001 |
Headquarters | Mountain View, CA |
Website | N/A |
Other Names |
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Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI), as their namesake suggests, focused mostly on strategy games, producing around 300 titles for various platforms. They were best known for their Dungeons and Dragons publications and their war simulators.
In 1994, SSI was acquired by Mindscape. Mindscape was sold to The Learning Company in 1998, which was acquired by Mattel in 1999. Mattel sold the rights to Gores Technology Group, which sold publishing rights of SSI to Ubisoft in 2001. Ubisoft has since discontinued the brand.
Games
- Category: Games Developed By Strategic Simulations.
- Category: Games Published By Strategic Simulations.
Music Development
Audio Personnel
- Jon Medek - Composer.
- Mason Fisher - Composer for Eye of the Beholder III: Assaunt on Myth Drannor (DOS).
- Ralph Thomas - Sound programmer.
- Tom Wahl - Composer and art director.