Programma International

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Programma International, Inc. 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.

Company typeCorporation
IndustryVideo games
Defunct1983 (1983)
HeadquartersLos Angeles
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Programma International, Inc.
Company typeCorporation
IndustryVideo games
Defunct1983 (1983)
HeadquartersLos Angeles
Key people
David Gordon (president)
Mel Norell (VP)
Number of employees
60
ParentHayden Publishing (1980)
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Notable titles published

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YearTitleGenresPlatforms
6502 Forth [1]Programming languageApple II
ASM65 Assembler [2]AssemblerApple II
Apple Alley [3]Apple II
Apple Invader [3]ActionApple II
Alien Invasion [3]ActionApple II
Apple PIE [4]Utility softwareApple II
Baseball [3]SportsApple II
Blitzkrieg [3]Apple II
Boxing [3]SportsApple II
Breakthru [3]ActionApple II
Canter Downs [3]ActionApple II
Clowns and Ballons [3]ActionApple II
Death Race [3]Apple II
Dragon Maze [5]MazeApple II
Frustration [3]Apple II
Guided Missile [3]ActionApple II
I-Ching [3]Apple II
Jupiter Express [5]ActionApple II
Lores Hyperpak [3]Apple II
Mouse Hole [3]Apple II
Nightmare Number Nine [5]Apple II
Peg Jump [3]Apple II
Perpetual Calendar [3]Apple II
Star Voyager [3]Apple II
Stunt Cycle [3]ActionApple II
Word Wackey [3]Apple II
19783-D Docking Mission [5]Apple II
1978Phasor Zap [5]ActionApple II
1979Lisa Interactive Assembler [6]AssemblerApple II
1979Football [7]SportsCommodore 64
1979Camera Obscura [8]PuzzleApple II
1980Z-A-P [9]ActionCommodore PET
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