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    It was the first game in the Wizardry series. In spring 1981, Sir-Tech Software, Inc was incorporated as a video game developer and publisher in the United States. In 1998, Sir-Tech USA closed. The Canadian counterpart, Sirtech Canada Limited, continued to operate until late 2003.

  2. Oct 16, 1998 · We speak with Robert Sirotek as Sir-tech Software shuts its doors, and an era ends. Robert Sirotek has been in the computer game industry for eighteen years; now, with the demise of the company he ...

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  4. Feb 26, 2024 · 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.

  5. Dec 20, 2010 · Sir-tech: The Old Standard. 19792003. The road to the first Wizardry didn't start with a role-playing game or in someone's basement. It started with a mailing list. It was the late seventies...

  6. 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.

  7. Jun 16, 1997 · In 1996, Sirtech was an official sponsor of Team USA Bobsled. The name "Sir-tech" derives from the common surname shared by members of the extended "Sirotek" family who got in the games development business on the ground floor together. Company location and contact information (1983): Sir-Tech Software, Inc. 6 Main Street.

  8. Sep 16, 2019 · It was a technique already used in arcade games, but it was the first time somebody used it in a computer game. Ultima I by Richard Garriott (Apple II, 1981) A few months later, Sir-Tech published Wizardry, another milestone in the history of computer RPGs and a fierce competitor of Ultima. Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead created a pure ...

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