Miles Computing, Inc.
Moby ID: 1226
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Miles Computing happened by accident.
President and founder Brett P. Miles wrote, "Back in 1981 I was working on programs for companies as a consultant. I did an 8-bit accounting program in my living room, and it got an "Excellent" in all categories from InfoWorld. So I was suddenly a serious software publisher."
The company grew bit by bit, developing many software applications and games for the MacIntosh system as well as for the PC.
Miles Computing, Inc. was located in Canoga Park, California.
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Credited on 9 Games from 1985 to 1990
The Puzzle Gallery (1989 on DOS, Macintosh) |
Living Jigsaws (1989 on Amiga, Atari ST, DOS) |
Dondra: A New Beginning (1987 on DOS, Apple IIgs, Apple II...) |
The Fool's Errand (1987 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
MacWars (1986 on Atari ST, Macintosh) |
Downhill Racer (1986 on Macintosh) |
Quintette (1986 on Amiga, Macintosh) |
Fusillade (1985 on Macintosh) |
Harrier Strike Mission (1985 on Atari ST, Macintosh) |
History +
- 1981
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Company founded by Brett Miles.
Trivia +
Company address (ca 1989):
Miles Computing, Inc.
5115 Douglas Fir Road, Suite 1
Calabasas, CA 91302
USA
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with Electronic Arts Seattle
- 1 game with Equilibrium, Inc.
- 1 game with Northwest Synergistic Software
- 1 game with Electronic Arts Distribution
- 1 game with International Computer Group
- 1 game with The Fokos Group
- 1 game with Databyte
- 3 games with Thomas Hennefer
- 2 games with J. David Koch
- 2 games with Michelle Moulds
- 2 games with Timothy Hays
- 2 games with Cliff Johnson
- 2 games with Paul Mithra
- 2 games with Douglas A. Deardorff
- 2 games with David J. Weiss
- 2 games with Bradley Parker
- 2 games with Kurt A. Wahlner
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