- and
Linda Bingle brought him on as a
third owner of
their company 54°40'
Orphyte after they
purchased the
product rights for
Pacesetter Ltd's games.: 199 ...
- form by
Mayfair Games after Pacesetter's demise. When the
company 54°40'
Orphyte was
founded in 1991, they
purchased many of the
product rights to Pacesetter's...
-
After Pacesetter folded in 1986,
their ****ets were
acquired by 54°40'
Orphyte, who
published two
Timemaster adventures, Miss Him, Miss Him, Miss Him...
-
Pacesetter Ltd in the 1980s, and when they
founded the
company 54°40'
Orphyte in 1991, they
purchased many of the
product rights to
games from Pacesetter...
- Shy
created Ronin Arts.: 374 [better source needed] The
company 54°40'
Orphyte sold the
rights to
Pacesetter Ltd's game Star Ace to Reed, for
which he...
- folded. The
rights to all of Pacesetter's
games were
acquired by 54° 40'
Orphyte, who in 2012, sold
Sandman to
Goblinoid Games, who
added it to
their new...
- for sale in the
United States.: 170
Bromley met Jay
Tummelson of 54°40'
Orphyte and they
discussed the idea of
their companies working together.: 199 ...
- most of the 1990s.[citation needed] The
Bingles began the
company 54°40'
Orphyte to
publish role-playing books,
including two
adventures for Timemaster...