Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) was a
video game developer
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and
publisher
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of over 100 games from its founding in 1979 to its dissolution in 1994 (though the brand was in use until around 2002).
The company focused on
computer wargames then later added
role-playing video games
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. SSI published the ''
Panzer General'' series and the official video game adaptations of ''
Dungeons & Dragons''.
History
The company was founded by
Joel Billings, a
wargame
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enthusiast, who in the summer of 1979 saw the possibility of using the new home computers such as the
TRS-80 for wargames. While unsuccessfully approaching
Avalon Hill and
Automated Simulations to publish wargames,
he hired
programmers John Lyons, who wrote ''
Computer Bismarck''—later claimed to have been the first "serious wargame" published for a
microcomputer["Titans of the Computer Gaming World"]
''Computer Gaming World'', March 1988
p.36.—and
Ed Williger, who wrote ''
Computer Ambush''. Both games were written in
BASIC
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...
as were many of SSI's early games.
Although Billings expected that he and Lyon would write the first version of ''Computer Bismarck'' on a
North Star computer,
Apple Computer executive
Trip Hawkins, who would later found
Electronic Arts
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, persuaded Billings to switch to the
Apple II because of its graphics.
''Computer Bismarck'' appeared for the Apple in January 1980 and for the TRS-80 later in the year.
Chuck Kroegel, who joined the company as an employee in 1983, was the co-author with
David Landrey of many of the early SSI wargames and led product development for over ten years.
By late 1980, SSI advertised that its games could "take you from
Waterloo to the
Super Bowl
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. (By way of the
North Atlantic
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.)"
In 1982 SSI launched their ''RapidFire'' line. Although the name implies action titles, it was in fact simply a branding of games being written by third party authors. The initial series consisted of ''
Cytron Masters'', ''
The 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 1984. Chris Smith reviewed SSI's ''RapidFire Line'' in ''
The Space Gamer'' No. 59.
Smith commented that " RapidFire is a game line that deserves any award it can be nominated for. It is the best line of computer games I've ever seen, and the programs rate high on an individual basis also."
By 1985, ''
Antic'' wrote "serious computer wargamers consider
SIa company in a class by itself". It had 60 employees and had published 12 games in the previous year, most written in
compiled BASIC
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Science and technology
* BASIC, a computer programming language
* Basic (chemistry), having the properties of a base
* Basic access authentication, in HTTP
Entertainment
* Basic (film), ''Basic'' (film), a 2003 film
...
. Developers such as
Gary Grigsby received royalties of up to $20,000 per game.
By fiscal 1987 the company had $5 million in sales, and had released 89 games in its first eight years.
SSI had expanded into
role-playing game
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s in 1984 with titles such as ''
Wizard's Crown'', ''
Questron'' and the ''
Phantasie'' series. In 1987, SSI acquired the ''
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' (AD&D) license from
TSR and subsequently published 30 titles in that series, starting with ''
Pool of Radiance'' in 1988 and including ''
War of the Lance'' in 1989 (Apple II) and 1990 (MS-DOS & Commodore 64). The TSR products formed the core of games released using the
Gold Box engine.
By 1992, ''
Computer Gaming World'' stated that SSI "is no longer known as, primarily, a wargame company
utcontinues to publish its share of wargames".
In 1994, the company released ''
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 new version, ''
Panzer General II'', with hand-painted maps and icons. It was very popular, selling well over 100,000 copies in its first release, and is still modded and played today. ''
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 ''
Panzer General III: Scorched Earth''.
SSI was acquired by
Mindscape in 1994, spent some time as part of
Mattel
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, and finally became part of
Ubisoft in March 2001, which retired the brand a few years later.
In December 2013,
Joel Billings donated several SSI video games, such as ''
Computer Bismarck'', including the
source code
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Since a computer, at base, only ...
for preservation to the
ICHEG.
List of games
References
External links
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MobyGames
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