Suzy Soft

Suzy Soft
Software publishing subsidiary of Suzy Records
Industry
Founded 1985
Defunct 1988
Headquarters Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Area served
Yugoslavia
Parent Suzy Records
Website www.suzy.hr

Suzy Soft was a Yugoslav/Croatian video game publisher active during the 1980s. It started in 1985 as the software division of Suzy Records,[1] based in Zagreb,[2] and published video games and programs for ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Orao by various Yugoslav developers. It was the first Yugoslav company dedicated to software publishing.[3][4] The house became defunct in 1988, as its parent ditched the software publishing department.[5]

Software

  • Ali Baba (1985), by Mario Mandic
  • Atomski ratnik
  • Bajke (1986), together with Xenon
  • Dobro jutro programiranje (1985), by Damir Muraja
  • The Drinker (1985), by Saša Pušica
  • Flower Man (1988)
  • Game Mix (1987)
  • Grand Prix ITD BBB
  • Jamski Heroj (1987)
  • Joe Bankar (1986)
  • Ključ (1988), by Saša Požgaj
  • Loto 7 od 39 / Loto analiza
  • Nevidljivi (Orao, 1988), by Damir Muraja
  • Slagalica
  • Teatar (illustrated text adventure game, 1986)
  • Television
  • Velika nevolja
  • Vjetrenjača
  • Vesoljska zgodba (1985)
  • Vruće ljetovanje (1985)
  • Zodiak Strip, (1985)
  • Western Girl (1988)

References

  1. "Svet Kompjutera - Gost Kolumnista - Aleksandar Radovanović". Sk.rs. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  2. Kristian Benić. "YU Gamer « plan b – digitalna pop kultura". Planb.hr. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  3. "Top 25: Hrvatske geek lokacije koje morate posjetiti « plan b – digitalna pop kultura". Planb.hr. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  4. "Suzy-Soft vam predstavlja" (PNG). Emulator.galaksija.org. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  5. "Kljuc – 1988 Suzy Soft - Games That Weren't - GTW64 - home of unreleased Commodore 64 games". Gamesthatwerent.com. 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
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