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Sirius Software
Sirius Software Inc.
10364 Rockingham Drive
Sacramento, CA 95827
USA

Year Founded: 1980
Year Defunct: 1984


Sirius Software was a video game publisher of Apple II, Commodore 64, Commodore Vic20 and Atari computer games in the early 1980s.

The company was founded in the early 1980s by Jerry Jewell and Nasir Gebelli. It gained attention for its dramatically quick rise to prominence and its equally quick collapse in 1984 after 20th Century Fox (Fox Video Games) failed to pay over USD$18 Million in owed royalties. Sirius Software designed and marketed more than 160 computer video games, software products and hardware devices worldwide. Jewell was profiled by author Steven Levy in his book Hackers.

Sirius' quick rise was due in part to a chain of hits by programmer Nasir Gebelli. Gebelli's breakthrough game was Gorgon, which brought the gameplay of the arcade's Defender to the Apple II. His creativity and Jewell's sales and marketing skills combined to create in a single year a multi-million dollar enterprise operating out of a rented apartment.

Sirius also published a line of graphical adventure games in an attempt to compete with Sierra On-Line, but without much success. Most of the company's games were launched on the Apple II line of computers, but they also released some titles for other platforms, notably the Atari 400/800 machines and Commodore 64.

Jewell currently runs a children's non-profit organization in Rancho Cordova, California that teaches teens teamwork and leadership skills through challenging performing arts projects. The Jewell Performing Arts Center, Inc. produces "Scary U", the nation's only haunted house school. Scary U won the coveted "Golden Bucky" award in 2004 for the best professional haunted house in the country. Jewell also designs and manufactures professional animatronics for the Halloween industry. He has one child, a daughter, Kathryn.

The Smithsonian Museum produced a "living history" video of Jewell's role in the early personal computer industry.


Games

Arcade-style games

Both Barrels (1980)
Cyber Strike (1980)
Star Cruiser (1980)
Phantoms Five (1980)
Autobahn (1981)
Gorgon (1981)
Outpost (1981)
Pulsar II (1981)
Sneakers (1981)
Space Eggs (1981)
Beany Bopper (1982)
Deadly Duck (1982)
Fantastic Voyage (1982)
Fast Eddie (1982)
Free Fall (1982)
Bandits (1982) - Commodore 64
Turmoil (1982)
Type Attack (1982)
Worm War I (1982)
Snake Byte (1982)
Bandits (1983)
Flash Gordon (1983)
Plasmania (1983)
The Earth Dies Screaming (1983)
Repton (1983)
SpaceMaster X-7 (1983)
Squish 'em (1983)

Adventure games

Blade of Blackpoole (1982)
Critical Mass (1982)
Escape from Rungistan (1982)
Kabul Spy (1982)
Gruds in Space (1983)

Strategy games

Dark Forest (1981)
Call to Arms (1982)
Cyclod (1982)
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