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Many corporations and individuals published software for the TI-99/4A during the 1980s. Most commonly for this era, the publisher was also the developer and sometimes the distributor, although Texas Instrument (TI) became the major distributor for all TI-99/4A software. Some of the major software publishers for the TI-99/4A computer included the following: | Many corporations and individuals published software for the TI-99/4A during the 1980s. Most commonly for this era, the publisher was also the developer and sometimes the distributor, although Texas Instrument (TI) became the major distributor for all TI-99/4A software. Some of the major software publishers for the TI-99/4A computer included the following: | ||
* Texas Instruments (TI) | * Texas Instruments (TI) | ||
| − | * Atarisoft | + | * [[Atarisoft]] |
* [[Scott Foresman]] | * [[Scott Foresman]] | ||
* [[Adventure International]] | * [[Adventure International]] | ||
Revision as of 05:25, 10 August 2019
Many corporations and individuals published software for the TI-99/4A during the 1980s. Most commonly for this era, the publisher was also the developer and sometimes the distributor, although Texas Instrument (TI) became the major distributor for all TI-99/4A software. Some of the major software publishers for the TI-99/4A computer included the following:
- Texas Instruments (TI)
- Atarisoft
- Scott Foresman
- Adventure International
- Romox
- Funware
- Milton Bradley
- DataEast USA
- DaTaBioTics
- Sega Enterprises
There were many other publishers, but these represent those who produced the majority of the software cartridges anyway.