Evryware

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Evryware Inc.
Type Private
Industry Video games
Founded 1980
Headquarters Olympia, Washington, U.S.
Key people
Dave Murry, Founder
Website www.evryware.com

Evryware Inc. is a video game developer based in Olympia, Washington, US. It was founded in California in 1980 by two engineers, Dave Murry and Joe Gargiulo. Dave's siblings, Barry Murry and Dee Dee Murry, joined a few years later to round out the company. Evryware was active through the 1980s and 1990s. The founders went on to create Prime Web Design and Great Big Island Records. [1] [2]

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Games

TitlePlatformReleasedPublisher
Pyrosaurus DOS 1997Evryware
Space Dude DOS 1996 FormGen
SpaceKids DOS 1994 MicroProse
The Ancient Art of War in the Skies DOS, GameTap 1992 MicroProse
Manhunter 2: San Francisco DOS 1989 Sierra On-Line
Manhunter: New York DOS 1988 Sierra On-Line
The Ancient Art of War at Sea DOS, GameTap 1987 Broderbund
The Ancient Art of War DOS, GameTap 1984 Broderbund
Sierra Championship Boxing DOS 1983 Sierra On-Line
EVRYDIET: A Diet and Nutrition GuideDOS1983Evryware
ExterminatorHeath/Zenith 891983Evryware
Zeedle DeetHeath/Zenith 891983Evryware
His Majesty's Ship ImpetuousHeath/Zenith 891982Evryware NCaps
Dragons of Hong KongHeath/Zenith 891982Evryware
Six Micro Stories(Microsoft BASIC game)Heath/Zenith 891982Evryware
Space Odyssey 1Heath/Zenith 891982Evryware
Y-Wing FighterHeath/Zenith 891982Evryware
Galactic WarriorHeath/Zenith 891981Evryware
Missile ControlHeath/Zenith 891981Evryware
InvasionHeath/Zenith 891980Evryware

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