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American video game publisher (1980-1987)
Datasoft, Inc. (also written as DataSoft) was a software developer and publisher for home computers founded in 1980 by Pat Ketchum and based out of Chatsworth
Datasoft
Video game series
formed a development company called Paradise Programming. Published by Datasoft, AR: The City was released in 1985 and AR: The Dungeon was released in
Alternate_Reality_(series)
1985 film by Richard Donner
and the city of Astoria took steps to limit public access to the home. Datasoft produced a Goonies video game for Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers,
The_Goonies
American video game developer
software started in Southern California in the early 1980s, when he worked at Datasoft. The company was known for its Voxel Space engine, which was utilized in
NovaLogic
1982 video game
stage is cleared a second time, a part of "Oh! Susanna" can be heard. Datasoft released a port of the game programmed by Scott Spanburg for the Atari
Pooyan
1984 video game
written by Ron J. Fortier for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1984 by Datasoft. The graphics are done by Kelly Day and music is done by John A. Fitzpatrick
Bruce_Lee_(video_game)
1986 video game
221B Baker Street is a 1986 video game published by Datasoft, based on an earlier board game of the same name. The game was inspired by the exploits of
221B Baker Street (video game)
221B_Baker_Street_(video_game)
Pacific Air War 1994 MicroProse MicroProse 221B Baker Street 1987 Datasoft Datasoft 2400 A.D. 1988 Origin Systems Origin Systems 3 Skulls of the Toltecs
Index_of_DOS_games_(0–9)
American prime time soap opera (1978–1991)
Thomas Warkentin, Padraic Shigetani, Deryl Skelton, and others. In 1984, Datasoft released the video game The Dallas Quest for the Tandy Color Computer and
Dallas_(TV_series)
1982 video game
computers by Tim Ferris and Apple II by Brian Mountford were published by Datasoft. NEC released a version for the PC-6001. The three levels in Canyon Climber
Canyon_Climber
American comic strip
alongside Steve Waterman. Heathcliff: Fun with Spelling, published by Datasoft for Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64 (1984) Heathcliff: Frantic Foto
Heathcliff_(comic_strip)
1984 video game
from American developers Eric Robinson and Eric Parker and published by Datasoft in 1984. It is based on the character Conan created by Robert E. Howard
Conan:_Hall_of_Volta
1985 video game
Alternate Reality: The City is a video game published by Datasoft, the first game in the Alternate Reality series. It was created by Philip Price and was
Alternate_Reality:_The_City
Topics referred to by the same term
MSX home computers The Goonies (1985 video game), a 1985 video game by Datasoft San Jose Earthquakes, an American professional soccer team based in San
Goonies_(disambiguation)
1982 video game
written by Frank Cohen for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1982 by Datasoft. The game was also released for the TRS-80 Color Computer, written by Steve
Clowns_and_Balloons
Bast fiber from the genus ''Corchorus''
Dhaka, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI) and private software firm DataSoft Systems Bangladesh Ltd., in collaboration with the Centre for Chemical
Jute
Co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment
Angeles, Adham designed and programmed Gunslinger, which was published by Datasoft. Adham took a two-year break during his university studies to serve in
Allen_Adham
Fictional character created by Robert E. Howard
Multiple video games have been released based on the Conan mythos. In 1984, Datasoft released Conan: Hall of Volta for Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, and
Conan_the_Barbarian
1987 action-adventure video game
written for the Apple II by Peter Ward of Action Software and published by Datasoft in 1987. Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC versions were also
Black_Magic_(video_game)
1982 video game
distributed in Japan by Taito in 1983. Home versions were published in 1983 by Datasoft for the Atari 8-bit computers and Apple II. Nibbler is a maze-and-munch
Nibbler_(video_game)
1986 video game
by ERE Informatique in 1986, and was released in the United States by Datasoft later that year. The game is set during a fictional war in Europe between
Theatre_Europe
1985 video game
puzzle-platform game programmed by Scott Spanburg and published in 1985 by Datasoft. It is based on the 1985 Richard Donner film The Goonies. The game has
The_Goonies_(1985_video_game)
1982 video game
Riley for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1982 by Datasoft. It was released under Datasoft's Gentry Software budget label as Target Practice. It was
Shooting_Arcade
1982 video game
adventure game written by James Garon, Ralph Burris, and Steve Bjork of Datasoft for the TRS-80 Color Computer. It was licensed to Tandy Corporation and
The_Sands_of_Egypt
1982 video game
an Apple II maze video game written by Bob Bishop published in 1982 by Datasoft. The gameplay is similar to Pac-Man, but a portion of the maze around the
Dung_Beetles_(video_game)
Zaxxon (TRS-80 Color Computer). Datasoft. Level/area: Title screen. The Official Zaxxon by Sega (R) - Copyright 1983 by Datasoft, Inc. (R) - Game Graphics (C)
List of TRS-80 Color Computer games
List_of_TRS-80_Color_Computer_games
1983 video game
8-bit computers, and IBM PC in 1984. All of these ports were handled by Datasoft. The Commodore and Atari ports were programmed by Greg Hiscott, while the
Juno_First
US video game publisher (1990–1997)
fiction genres between 1990 and 1997. Patrick Ketchum, who had founded Datasoft before, founded the company in 1990. In 1995, an "internal shake-up" took
Cyberdreams
1981 video game
2025. Retrieved December 31, 2025. Atari 8-bit – Pacific Coast Highway [Datasoft] 1982. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021 – via YouTube. ""Seinfeld"
Frogger
Nintendo R&D2 Nintendo Arcade, NES, 3DS, Wii, WiiU 1985-11-21 Mancopter Datasoft C64 1984 Mattel Auto Race Mattel —N/a 1976 Milk Race Icon Design Mastertronic
List_of_racing_video_games
1987 video game
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon is a role-playing video game published by Datasoft as the second game in the Alternate Reality series. It was created by Philip
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon
Alternate_Reality:_The_Dungeon
Mastertronic (UK) 2030 Radio Killers 1986 Lago Sistema 221B Baker Street 1987 Datasoft 26 Juegos 1984 Unimport 3-D Noughts and Crosses 1984 Ad Astra 3-D Pac Plus
List of Atari 8-bit computer games
List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games
India Pvt Ltd Sakthi financial services Ultramain Systems Pvt Ltd Cresc Datasoft Pvt Ltd iGlitz Technologies "Information Technology Services – Begin journey
KCT_Tech_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
by Joost Vandebrug Bruce Lee (video game), a 1984 platform fighter by Datasoft Bruce Lee: Return of the Legend, a 2003 video game for the Game Boy Advance
Bruce_Lee_(disambiguation)
he moved to Southern California, where he worked as Vice President at Datasoft, and was responsible for production of at least 40 software titles.[citation
John_A._Garcia
1985 video game
Zorro is a puzzle-platform game written by James Garon and published by Datasoft in 1985. Versions were released for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers
Zorro_(1985_video_game)
Commercial 1.0–5 Alternate Reality: The City DataSoft 1985 RPG Commercial 1.0–5 Alternate Reality: The Dungeon DataSoft 1987 RPG Commercial 1.0–5 Altitude Nimbly
List_of_Mac_games
Topics referred to by the same term
weekly magazine (1867–1870) Tomahawk (video game), a 1985 video game by Datasoft Tomahawk missile, a cruise missile built in the United States Curtiss P-40
Tomahawk_(disambiguation)
Dialect of the Lisp programming language
for the MOS Technology 6502 processor, INTER-LISP/65, was released by Datasoft for the Atari 8-bit computers. In 1985 to 1987, a team from Fuji Xerox
Interlisp
1987 video game
art Developer Personal Software Services Publishers UK: Mirrorsoft US: Datasoft Designer Alan Steel Series Strategic Wargames Platforms Amiga, Apple II
Bismarck_(video_game)
1983 video game
Mine is an action game designed by Mark Riley and published in 1983 by Datasoft for Atari 8-bit computers. The game was ported to the Apple II by Larry
O'Riley's_Mine
Studios Sonka Action Microsoft Windows June 20, 2019 221B Baker Street Datasoft Datasoft Puzzle MS-DOS 1987 2400 A.D. Origin Systems Origin Systems Adventure
List_of_PC_games_(Numerical)
1984 video game
following The Sands of Egypt, and uses the same split-screen display. Datasoft published versions for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, and Commodore
The_Dallas_Quest
Game controller for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U
sensitivity was Le Stick for the Atari 2600 and Commodore 64, manufactured by Datasoft Inc., and released in 1981. Other publications have noted specific complaints
Wii_Remote
Exploitation film subgenre focused on Bruce Lee
prototype for most subsequent martial arts action games in the late 1980s. Datasoft Inc. also released the game Bruce Lee in 1984. The fighting game Yie Ar
Bruceploitation
American game programmer (born 1958)
coding on the PET and Apple II. After leaving the military, he joined Datasoft as a programmer programmer. He then became part of IntelliCreations, and
David_Joiner
American software developer
Angeles Times. January 26, 1988. "Software Toolworks Buys IntelliCreations/Datasoft". Los Angeles Times. August 9, 1988. "Software Toolworks to Buy West Chicago
The_Software_Toolworks
1983 video game
computers and published in 1983 by Gentry Software, a budget label of Datasoft. The player flies a fighter jet over a landscape, rescuing paratroopers
Rosen's_Brigade
Konami, arcade 1982 Alien, 20th Century Fox, Atari 2600 Dung Beetles, Datasoft, Apple II, Tandy CoCo, Atari 8-bit Baby Pac-Man, Bally Midway, arcade Byte-Man
List_of_maze_video_games
$100,000 Pyramid 1987 Craig Carlson The Box Office 221B Baker Street 1986 Datasoft 2400 A.D. 1987 Chuck Bueche Origin Systems Graphical RPG 3 in 1 College
List_of_Apple_II_games
Templars 1996 Revolution Software Virgin Interactive Bruce Lee 1984 Datasoft Datasoft Bruce Lee Lives: The Fall of Hong Kong Palace 1989 Software Toolworks
Index_of_DOS_games_(B)
Team GoldenEye: Source Team GoldenEye: Source GoldenEye The Goonies 1985 Datasoft The Goonies The Goonies 1986 Konami Konami The Goonies The Goonies 1986
List of video games based on films
List_of_video_games_based_on_films
British company
July 1, 2019 Bismark Alternative Software 1984 July 1, 2019 Black Magic Datasoft 1987 July 8, 2020 Blood Brothers Gremlin Interactive 1988 November 20,
Antstream
1985 video game
Tomahawk is a video game published by Datasoft in 1985. Tomahawk is a game in which the player pilots a AH-64 Apache gunship. M. Evan Brooks reviewed the
Tomahawk_(video_game)
1983 video game
game, 25 additional whips can be purchased by inserting a coin. In 1984, Datasoft published home conversions for Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore
Lost_Tomb
of Hawaii, and included researchers from the Jute Research Institute, Datasoft, and the University of Dhaka. NatUp Fibres, a company based in Normandy
Jute_industry_in_Bangladesh
adventure game [proprietary engine] The Sands of Egypt Datasoft Datasoft Apple II, Atari 8-bit 1982 Datasoft Engine Time Zone On-Line Systems On-Line Systems
List of graphic adventure games
List_of_graphic_adventure_games
American video game-developing company
video game Zaxxon for the Commodore 64. The Atari 8-bit port was from Datasoft. Synapse also published Encounter! in 1983, which was originally released
Synapse_Software
Topics referred to by the same term
anthology begun in 1950 Black Magic (video game), a 1987 computer game by Datasoft Black Magic (manga), a 1983 manga series written by Masamune Shirow, with
Black_Magic_(disambiguation)
Dhaka University, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, and software company DataSoft Systems Bangladesh Ltd. It worked in collaboration with Centre for Chemical
Jute_genome
1987 video game
Global Commander Developer Martech Publishers Martech, Datasoft Platforms Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Release NA: 1987 Genre
Global_Commander
1996 Bits Studios GT Interactive Tomahawk 1987 Digital Integration Ltd. Datasoft Tomb Raider 1996 Core Design Eidos Interactive Tomb Raider Gold 1998 Core
Index_of_DOS_games_(T)
Series/Notes COO 1986 (NA/UK) Alternate Reality: The City Paradise Datasoft Datasoft U.S. Gold Sci-Fi APPII (Port), C64 (Port), MAC (Port), ATRST (Port)
List of role-playing video games: 1986 to 1987
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1986_to_1987
Alter Ego 1986 Activision Activision Alternate Reality: The City 1988 Datasoft Electronic Arts Amazing Spider-Man, The 1990 Paragon Software Paragon Software
Index_of_DOS_games_(A)
Black Belt - Sega Bob Winner - Loriciels Bronx - Animagic Bruce Lee - Datasoft China Gate - Technōs China Warrior - Hudson Soft Dan the Man - Halfbrick
List_of_beat_'em_ups
Polystar Tokyo, Japan 1990 Cacoma Knight no longer publishes video games Datasoft Chatsworth, California, United States 1980 Bruce Lee reformed as IntelliCreations
List_of_video_game_publishers
1984 video game
Mancopter is a video game developed by Nichibutsu USA and published by Datasoft for the Commodore 64 in 1984. It was programmed by Scott Spanburg, and
Mancopter
Word processor for Atari 8-bit computers
simpler program that would run on any machine. William Robinson, author of Datasoft's Text Wizard, was hired for the new software project, with him modifying
AtariWriter
first Conan computer game was Conan: Hall of Volta (1984), released by Datasoft for the Apple II and Commodore 64. This was followed by Conan: The Mysteries
Adaptations of works by Robert E. Howard
Adaptations_of_works_by_Robert_E._Howard
1984 Bruce Lee U.S. Gold Ocean Software, L.T. Software, F. David Thorpe Datasoft 1984 Biz, The Virgin Games Chris Sievey 1984 Strangeloop Virgin Games Charles
List_of_ZX_Spectrum_games
In 2008, with the funding of the government, the University of Dhaka, DataSoft IT firm and Bangladesh Jute Research Institute initiated a collaborative
Biotechnology and genetic engineering in Bangladesh
Biotechnology_and_genetic_engineering_in_Bangladesh
Y Animagic MCM Software Bruce Lee 1985 Beat 'em up/Platformer Y Y Y Y Datasoft Comptiq Bubble Bobble (aka バブルボブル) 1987 Action-platformer N Y Y Y Taito
List_of_MSX_games
GT Interactive Napoleon in Russia: Borodino 1812 1988 Krentek Software Datasoft NASCAR Racing 1994 Papyrus Design Group Virgin Interactive, Sierra On-Line
Index_of_DOS_games_(N)
American video game developer
and Flak. Lyndon completed the Commodore 64 version of Lost Tomb for Datasoft and created the Commodore 64 version of Mr. Do! from the ground up, both
Troy_Lyndon
Media about Hong Kong-American celebrity
Life and Legend of Bruce Lee (1973) Bruce Lee, a video game published by Datasoft Inc under license in 1984. Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, a video game published
Media_about_Bruce_Lee
Boulder Dash II 1985 Puzzle First Star Software Bruce Lee 1984 Platform Datasoft Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom 1984 Action Sega Buggy Ranger 1988 Arcade Dinamic
List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games
List_of_self-booting_IBM_PC_compatible_games
programming book UK 1985 (NA/UK) Alternate Reality: The City Paradise Datasoft U.S. Gold Sci-Fi ATR Series debuts. US 1985 (NA) Autoduel Origin Systems
List of role-playing video games: 1975 to 1985
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1975_to_1985
1977 arcade game
passes. Atari released Circus Atari for the Atari VCS on January 10, 1980. Datasoft's 1982 Clowns and Balloons, for the Atari 8-bit computers and TRS-80 Color
Circus_(video_game)
Graham Cluley Hunt for Red October, The 1988 Oxford Digital Enterprises Datasoft, Grandslam Entertainment, Software Toolworks Hunt for Red October, The
Index_of_DOS_games_(H)
Leagues under the Sea 1989 Y N Coktel Vision 221B Baker Street 1987 Y N Datasoft 3D Break-Thru 1987 Y N Antic Software 3D Galax 1987 Y N Gremlin Graphics
List_of_Atari_ST_games
Dragonlance franchise US 1988 (NA/UK) Alternate Reality: The City Datasoft Datasoft Grandslam Sci-Fi AMI (Port), DOS (Port) WRPG Alternate Reality: The
List of role-playing video games: 1988 to 1989
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1988_to_1989
and Deduction, with very little graphics and focusing on logic aspects. Datasoft released a graphic adventure game called 221B Baker St in 1986. Towa Chiki
Sherlock_Holmes_pastiches
1982 video game
video game written by Ron Rosen for Atari 8-bit computers and published by Datasoft in 1982. It is a clone of Frogger, where the objective is to cross from
Pacific Coast Highway (video game)
Pacific_Coast_Highway_(video_game)
Softbank Corp. Boulder Dash October 1984 Comptiq Bruce Lee October 1984 Datasoft Comptiq Bug Attack April 1984 Cavalier Computer Comptiq Burai: Jōkan November
List_of_PC-88_games
1983 video game
BUG/65 from Optimized Systems Software, Atari Program Text Editor, and Datasoft's Micropainter. New Zealand magazine Bits & Bytes called Preppie! II "a
Preppie!_II
Vignau & Olivier Zardini (Brutal Deluxe) Puzzle Tomahawk 1988 John Brooks Datasoft Flight simulator Tout a disparu 2023 Antoine Vignau & Olivier Zardini (Brutal
List_of_Apple_IIGS_games
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Newborn child.
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From the heath.
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Portion of Lord Shiva
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