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Med Systems Software
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Med Systems Software was a company that produced video games for home computers in the early 1980s. In 1983, the company name was changed to Screenplay.[1]
History
Med Systems Software was headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[2]
Games
- Deathmaze 5000 (1980, by Frank Corr)[3]
- Labyrinth (1980)[2]
- Asylum (1981)[4]
- The Institute (1981)
- Laser Defense (1981, by Simon Smith)[5]
- The Human Adventure (1981, by William F. Denman, Jr.)[6]
- Microworld (1981, by Arti Haroutunian)[7]
- Asylum II (1982)
- Dunzhin (1982)[8]
- Phantom Slayer (1982)
- Danger Ranger (1983)
- Monkey Kong (1983)
References
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