ICOM Simulations, Inc.
(later known as Rabid Entertainment) was a software company based in
Wheeling, Illinois
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. It is best known for creating the
MacVenture
The MacVenture games comprise a series of four adventure games introducing a characteristic menu-based point-and-click interface. They were originally developed for the Apple Macintosh by ICOM Simulations:
#'' Déjà Vu'' (1985)
#'' Uninvited'' ...
series of
adventure games
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including ''
Shadowgate
''Shadowgate'' is a black-and-white 1987 in video gaming, 1987 point-and-click game, point-and-click adventure game, adventure video game originally for the Apple Macintosh in the MacVenture series. The game is named for its setting, Castle Shad ...
''.
Following the foundation in 1981 a number of game titles for the
Panasonic JR-200 were produced. Later products for the
Apple Macintosh
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included the
debugger
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TMON and an application launching utility called ''OnCue''.
History
ICOM Simulations was formed as TMQ Software on March 4, 1981, by Tod Zipnick. With the
MacVenture
The MacVenture games comprise a series of four adventure games introducing a characteristic menu-based point-and-click interface. They were originally developed for the Apple Macintosh by ICOM Simulations:
#'' Déjà Vu'' (1985)
#'' Uninvited'' ...
series, ICOM pioneered the
point-and-click adventure
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interface and later
multiplatform
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CD-ROM development with ''
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective''. Zipnick died of
Hodgkin's disease
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a type of lymphoma, in which cancer originates from a specific type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, where multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the patient's lymph nodes. The condition ...
in 1991
just as the company was beginning to take off.
In the early-to-mid 1990s, ICOM Simulations was a major third-party developer for the
TurboGrafx-16
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(TG-16) platform in the US. They produced many games for the console, including the TG-16 exclusive ''Shadowgate'' sequel, ''
Beyond Shadowgate
''Beyond Shadowgate'' is a TurboGrafx CD sequel to the 1987 Mac and MacVenture game '' Shadowgate''. Unlike its predecessor, ''Beyond Shadowgate'' is a classical point-and-click adventure viewed from a platform perspective.
A 14 by 19 inch ...
''.
The company was acquired in 1993 by
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which closed its operations in 1997.
Renamed to Rabid Entertainment, VNM/ICOM was dismantled in 1998.
The rights to ICOM's game portfolio were held by the company Infinite Ventures, but they are now owned by David Marsh who obtained most of the rights in January 2012.
On March 5, 2012,
Dave Marsh and
Karl Roelofs
Karl Roelofs (born September 11, 1964) is an American video game developer known for creating the MacVenture game '' Shadowgate''. He is a co-founder of the video game development company Zojoi, LLC with Dave Marsh.
Biography
ICOM Simulatio ...
, both former developers at ICOM Simulations, formed a new game development company called
Zojoi, LLC, and have begun releasing upgraded versions of previous ICOM Simulations titles, starting with ''
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective'' for iOS Tablets.
Games
See also
*
Zojoi
Zojoi is a video game software development company based in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded by former ICOM Simulations developers David Marsh and Karl Roelofs in 2012. Zojoi currently has the rights to many of the intellectual pro ...
References
External links
ICOM Simulationsat
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