Big Five Software

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Big Five Software
IndustryVideo game industry
Interactive entertainment
Founded1980s
HeadquartersVan Nuys, California, United States
Key people
Bill Hogue, Jeff Konyu
ProductsMeteor Mission II
Miner 2049er
Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
Websitehttp://www.bigfivesoftware.com/

Big Five Software (aka Big 5 Software) was an American video game developer of the 1980s founded by Bill Hogue and Jeff Konyu.[1] The company released games for the Tandy TRS-80 and Atari computers. Most of their TRS-80 games are clones of popular arcade games of the time, such as Galaxy Invasion (Galaxian), Super Nova (Asteroids), Defense Command (Missile Command) and Meteor Mission (Lunar Rescue).

Their most successful[2] game was original: Miner 2049er, released for the Atari 8-bit family in 1982 and widely ported to other systems. Miner 2049er was remade by Magmic in 2007 for mobile devices.[3]

Games

  • Attack Force (1980, TRS-80)
  • Cosmic Fighter (1980, TRS-80)
  • Galaxy Invasion (1980, TRS-80)
  • Meteor Mission (1980, TRS-80)
  • Meteor Mission 2 (1980, TRS-80)
  • Galaxy Invasion Plus (1980, TRS-80)
  • Super Nova (1980, TRS-80)
  • Robot Attack (1981, TRS-80)
  • Stellar Escort (1981, TRS-80)
  • Defense Command (1982, TRS-80)
  • Weerd (1982, TRS-80)
  • Miner 2049er (1982, originally released for Atari 8-bit)
  • Bounty Bob Strikes Back! (1985, originally released for Atari 8-bit)

References

  1. ^ "Big Five Software". Trs-80.org. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
  2. ^ "The Company". Big Five Software. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
  3. ^ [1][dead link]