Microsmiths

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Microsmiths
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Founded 1985
Closed 1994
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Microsmiths was a game development company. It was operated from 1985 to 1994. It is known for developing game titles for companies like Activision, Parker Brothers and Nuvision Entertainment. The company is run by Rex Bradford and Mark Lesser, with Charlie Heath co-founding the company. Its first titles were made for Apple II home computers, and later it was expanded to home consoles like the Sega Master System, NES and Sega Genesis.

Most of the games they developed did not have credits.

Games

Audio Development

Genesis

The company's three Genesis games (two of which were unreleased) used their own custom sound driver, possibly by Shaun Kjellman.

NES

The company's only NES game, Drac's Night Out, uses a custom sound driver not used in any other game. It was likely programmed by either Rex Bradford and/or Mark Lesser.

Audio Personnel

The following composers worked at Microsmiths:

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