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|founder=Steve Barcia
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Simtex was a video game developer established by Steve Barcia in 1988. It created a number of well-known turn-based strategy games for the PC, most notably the first two [[:Category:Master of Orion|Master of Orion]] games. The company closed in 1997.
Simtex was a video game developer established by Steve Barcia in 1988. It created a number of well-known turn-based strategy games for the PC, most notably the first two [[:Category:Master of Orion|Master of Orion]] games. The company closed in 1997.


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*''[[:Category:Master of Orion|Master of Orion]]'' series
*''[[:Category:Master of Orion|Master of Orion]]'' series
**''[[Master of Orion]]'' (1993)
**''[[Master of Orion]]'' (1993)
**''[[Master of Orion II]]: Battle at Antares'' (1996)
**''[[Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares]]'' (1996)
*''[[Master of Magic]]'' (1995)
*''[[Master of Magic]]'' (1995)
*''[[1830: Railroads & Robber Barons]]'' (1995)
*''[[1830: Railroads & Robber Barons]]'' (1995)
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The rights to Simtex's games are now held by [[Atari]] — a third ''Master of Orion'' game was published by Atari (a subsidiary company of [[Infogrames]]) in [[2003]], having been developed by [[Quicksilver Software]].
The rights to Simtex's games are now held by [[Atari]] — a third ''Master of Orion'' game was published by Atari (a subsidiary company of [[Infogrames]]) in [[2003]], having been developed by [[Quicksilver Software]].
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Simtex
Founder(s)Steve Barcia
Founded1988
Closed1997
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Simtex was a video game developer established by Steve Barcia in 1988. It created a number of well-known turn-based strategy games for the PC, most notably the first two Master of Orion games. The company closed in 1997.

Games[edit]

The rights to Simtex's games are now held by Atari — a third Master of Orion game was published by Atari (a subsidiary company of Infogrames) in 2003, having been developed by Quicksilver Software.

Pages in category "Simtex"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.