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    Sir-Tech is best known for Wizardry, the role-playing video game series. The Jagged Alliance series, first published by Sir-Tech in 1994, became a popular franchise. The third game in the series, Jagged Alliance 2, was still available from its current publisher 15 years after its initial release. Games Developed and published

  2. To drum up some publicity, Sir-tech took the game to the June 1981 AppleFest in Boston (the same show where Chuck Benton had his fateful meeting with Ken Williams and On-Line Systems). They sold there a demonstration version of the game, which included just the first three dungeon levels. The reception was very positive indeed.

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  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Romero worked at Sir-Tech for two decades, during a period when the dominant RPG kingdoms weren’t Bioware and Bethesda, but Sir-Tech and Austin-based developer Origin – the latter making ...

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  5. The result of all of this was that Chicago’s game-making scene became heavily community-oriented. Instead of being dominated by one or two gigantic studios like in its heyday, Chicago is now ...

  6. Sir-Tech Software, Inc., branded as just Sir-Tech, was a video game developer and publisher from 1979-2003. The company was originally founded in the USA as Sirotech Software in 1979 by Norman Sirotek and Robert Woodhead to publish a database management program called Info Tree, but they quickly changed direction to publish video games and, in 1981, changed their name to Sir-Tech Software.

  7. Jan 27, 2010 · The Digital Antiquarian blog has put up what is so far a two-part article on the roots of Sir-Tech and the making of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. I'll quote it generously for you: One of the most popular games on PLATO at the time (and one of the system’s legendary titles even today) was a space wargame called Empire .

  8. 18 Mar. The story of Sir-tech, the software publisher that brought the Wizardry franchise to the world, is inseparable from the story of the family that founded it. To properly trace the company’s roots, we have to go to a time and place far removed from the dawning American microcomputer industry: to Czechoslovakia during the interwar period.

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