- Strategic Simulations
Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) was a
computer game developer and publisher with over 100 titles to its credit since its founding in1979 . It was especially notable for its numerouswargame s, and for the groundbreaking "Panzer General " series.History
The company was founded by
Joel Billings , awargame enthusiast. He hired programmers John Lyons, who wrote "Computer Bismarck ", andEd Williger , who wrote "Computer Ambush ". Both games were written in BASIC as were many of SSI's early games. "Computer Bismarck" was released for theApple II in January1980 and for theTRS-80 later in the year.Chuck Kroegel , the co-author withDavid Landry of many of the early SSI wargames, joined the company as an employee in1983 and led product development for over ten years.In 1982 SSI launched their RapidFire line. Although the name implies action titles, in fact it was simply a branding of games being written by 3rd party authors. The initial series consisted of "
Cytron Masters ", "Cosmic Balance" and "Galactic Gladiators ". Later titles included "Epidemic! ", a real time strategy title dealing with a global plague, "Queen Of Hearts", "Cosmic Balance II ", "Broadsides " and others. The branding effort did not last very long, and appeared to have been ended in either 1983 or 84. SSI also expanded intorole-playing game s in1984 with titles such as "Wizard's Crown ", "Questron " and the "Phantasie " series. In1987 , SSI acquired the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) license from TSR and published 30 AD&D titles over the following years, starting with "Pool of Radiance " in1988 . The TSR products formed the core of games released using theGold Box engine.SSI leapt to the forefront of strategic gaming once again in 1994 with the release of "
Panzer General ". Panzer General was a very approachable and easy-to-play game that nevertheless had some gameplay depth and the sense of continuity and goals. It was followed by three other games based on slightly modified versions of the basic engine, including "Allied General " and "Pacific General ", the latter arguably being the most balanced. Non-historical games based on the same system were also released, "Star General " and "Fantasy General ". These were later referred to collectively as the "5-Star General Series".As the newer versions were released over a three-year period they increasingly became outdated in terms of improving computer hardware. In 1997 they released a revamped version as "
Panzer General II ", but this was not as successful in the market. "People's General " was based on the same engine. In 1999 "Panzer General 3D Assault " introduced a true 3D engine, but gameplay was not particularly notable. A final attempt in 2000, "", was far more successful.SSI was acquired by Mindscape in
1994 , spent time as part ofMattel , and finally became part ofUbisoft (in March2001 ), which has since retired the brand name.List of games
:"Full list:"
List of Strategic Simulations, Inc. games External links
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/strategic-simulations-inc "Strategic Simulations, Inc."] profile on
MobyGames
* [http://www.classicgaming.com/gotcha/ssi.htm Classic Gaming info for SSI]
* [http://www.atarimagazines.com/v4n3/WarGames.html 1985 story about SSI]
* [http://www.the-underdogs.info/company.php?id=385 The Underdogs' entry on SSI]
* [http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/5584/ The History of SSI Games!]
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