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Founded in California in 1987 by technologist Baron R. K. Von Wolfsheild, Silent Software Incorporated quickly made a name on Amiga and IBM-compatible PCs with fast action and clever tech.
Its MS-DOS trio still impresses: the split-screen tank warfare of Fire Power (1988) proved that multiplayer combat could work over a modem; the eyeball-rolling puzzler Mind-Roll (1988) stretched 3-D maze design; and Disney’s licensed caper Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) merged arcade sequences with detective exploration across 1940s Los Angeles.
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Buena Vista Software’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a vibrant action-adventure game that blends cartoon slapstick with noir intrigue. Players guide the manic rabbit across lively Hollywood backdrops, solving puzzles, gatherin.....

Fire Power, published by MicroIllusions, is a high-octane top-down action game that lets you pilot an armored behemoth through maze-like battlefields while demolishing enemy bases. The game’s brisk pacing and deceptively de.....