Med Systems Software

Med Systems Software was a company that produced video games for home computers in the early 1980s. In 1983, the company name was changed to Screenplay.{{cite web |title=Asylum |url=http://www.trs-80.org/asylum/ |website=TRS-80.org}}

History

Med Systems Software was headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Games

  • Deathmaze 5000 (1980, by Frank Corr){{cite journal|last= Williams |first= Russ |date=January 1982 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=The Space Gamer|publisher=Steve Jackson Games|issue=47|pages=31–32}}
  • Labyrinth (1980){{cite journal|last=Mishcon |first=J. |date=April 1981 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=The Space Gamer|publisher=Steve Jackson Games|issue=38|pages=36}}
  • Asylum (1981){{cite news |title=Inside the Industry |url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1982&pub=2&id=6 |format=PDF |work=Computer Gaming World |page=2 | date=September–October 1982 | accessdate= 2016-03-28}}
  • The Institute (1981)
  • Laser Defense (1981, by Simon Smith){{cite book |title=Laser Defense Manual |date=1981 |publisher=Med Systems Software |url=https://archive.org/details/Laser_Defense_1981_Med_Systems_Software/page/n1}}
  • The Human Adventure (1981, by William F. Denman, Jr.){{cite journal|last= Williams |first= Russ |date=January 1982 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=The Space Gamer|publisher=Steve Jackson Games|issue=47|pages=32}}
  • Microworld (1981, by Arti Haroutunian){{cite journal|last=Wold |first=Allen L.|date=June 1982 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=The Space Gamer|publisher=Steve Jackson Games|issue=52|pages=40}}
  • Asylum II (1982)
  • Dunzhin (1982){{cite journal|title=Dunzhin Cures Terminal Boredom|author=Warren, John|journal=Dragon|issue=71|date=March 1983|pages=70–72}}
  • Phantom Slayer (1982)
  • Danger Ranger (1983)
  • Monkey Kong (1983)

References