Safari Software was a software developer and publisher founded circa 1989 in Houston, Texas. Patrick Aalto, prior to founding Safari, released a freeware game titled Line Wars in 1989 based on the original Elite video game engine. The first game released by Safari was Space Chase in 1993. After developing several titles, Safari made a partnership with Epic MegaGames (now Epic Games) to distribute titles they would publish. The first game to be released under this arrangement was P-Squared Productions' Traffic Department 2192, released in 1994. However in certain regions where Epic had limited distribution abilities, such as Australia, Safari utilized other companies such as Manaccom.
1995 and 1996 were profitable years for Safari with the success of publishing such titles as Highway Hunter and Seek and Destroy coupled with the shareware model and advertising provided by Epic MegaGames. In 1997, Epic MegaGames bought out Safari entirely absorbing their publishing facilities into the company. Several more popular titles published by Safari continued to be sold via the rebranded Safari Software on the Epic Games website, however in 2001, due to limited demand, Epic stopped selling them directly. Epic Classics, a division of Epic Games, still sells Seek and Destroy. All software copyrights of games published by Safari are still held by Epic Games.
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Ook bekend als Jason Storm in Space Chase Part One: City Under Siege
Platform, 1993
Shareware (installed), Shareware
Auteur: | Safari Software |
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Uitgever: | Safari Software |
Ook bekend als Seek & Destroy
Auteur: | Vision Software, Safari Software |
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Uitgever: | Epic MegaGames |
Ook bekend als Jason Storm in Space Chase Part One: City Under Siege
Platform, 1993
Shareware (installed), Shareware
Auteur: | Safari Software |
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Uitgever: | Safari Software |
Shooter, 1994
Shareware (installed), Full version
Auteur: | P Squared |
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Uitgever: | Safari Software |
Spel |
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Highway Hunter |