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== Logos ==
== Logos ==


[[Image: SiriusLogo1.png|250px|Sirius logo.]]
[[Image: SiriusLogo1.png|class=img-fluid|Sirius logo.]]
[[Image: SiriusLogo2.png|250px|Sirius logo.]]
[[Image: SiriusLogo2.png|class=img-fluid|Sirius logo.]]


== People ==
== People ==

Latest revision as of 11:03, September 21, 2020

Sirius
Sirius logo.
Address Sacramento, CA
Country USA
Founded 1980
Defunct Yes

Founding of Sirius

Sirius was founded in 1980 by Jerry W. Jewell, and gained attention for its dramatically quick rise to prominence and its equally quick collapse in 1984 after 20th Century Fox (Fox Video Games) failed to pay over USD $18 Million in owed royalties.[1]

Sirius' quick rise was due in part to a chain of hits by Nasir Gebelli.[2]

History

Logos

Sirius logo. Sirius logo.

People

Titles

References

  1. S. Levy, Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Doubleday, Garden City, 1984
  2. S. Levy, Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Doubleday, Garden City, 1984