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Software & Hardware Innovative Technologies (S.H.I.T.) were a company founded in 1982 by [[Dave Needle]], [[Stan Shepard]] and Robert Ewell. They initially worked as contractors on arcade games. | Software & Hardware Innovative Technologies (S.H.I.T.) were a company founded in 1982 by [[Dave Needle]], [[Stan Shepard]] and Robert Ewell. They initially worked as contractors on arcade games. | ||
− | The three had previously made a one off Star Trek arcade game for the Federation Trading Post in | + | The three had previously made a one off Star Trek arcade game for the Federation Trading Post in Berkeley, CA. |
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | # ''Resume - Dave Lewis Needle''. Unpublished, 1986 | ||
+ | # ''[https://allincolorforaquarter.blogspot.com/2012/09/dave-needles-one-of-kind-federation.html Dave Needle's One-Of-A-Kind Federation Trading Post Video Game]'' The Golden Age Arcade Historian 9/4/2012 |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 23 May 2023
Software & Hardware Innovative Technologies (S.H.I.T.) were a company founded in 1982 by Dave Needle, Stan Shepard and Robert Ewell. They initially worked as contractors on arcade games.
The three had previously made a one off Star Trek arcade game for the Federation Trading Post in Berkeley, CA.
References
- Resume - Dave Lewis Needle. Unpublished, 1986
- Dave Needle's One-Of-A-Kind Federation Trading Post Video Game The Golden Age Arcade Historian 9/4/2012