Type | Corporation |
---|---|
Industry | Video games |
Founded | (defunct 1983) |
Headquarters | Los Angeles |
Key people | David Gordon President Mel Norell VP |
Number of employees | 60 |
Parent | Hayden Publishing (1980) |
Programma International was one of the first personal computer software publishers. Established in the late 1970s by David Gordon, it published a line of approximately 300 game, programming utility, and office productivity products for the Apple II, Commodore PET, TRS-80 and other personal computer systems. Hayden Publishing bought Programma International in 1980 and the company went out of business in 1983.
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References
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- ↑ "Programma International Catalog (1980)" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-01-02.
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