Sublogic Explained

Sublogic
Type:Corporation
Founders:Bruce Artwick
Stu Moment
Location:Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
Industry:Video game industry
Products:FS1 Flight Simulator
Flight Simulator II
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Night Mission Pinball
Jet

Sublogic Corporation (stylized as subLOGIC) is an American software development company. It was formed in 1977 by Bruce Artwick, and incorporated in 1978 by Artwick's partner Stu Moment[1] as Sublogic Communications Corporation. Sublogic is best known as the creator of the Flight Simulator series, later known as Microsoft Flight Simulator, but it also created other video games such as Night Mission Pinball, Football, and Adventure on a Boat; educational software; and an Apple II graphics library.

History

Sublogic released the flight simulation program FS1 Flight Simulator for the Apple II in 1979, followed by the more popular and widely ported Flight Simulator II in 1983, and Jet in 1985.

In 1982, Flight Simulator was licensed to Microsoft, and through 2006 Microsoft released major updates to Microsoft Flight Simulator approximately every three years.[2] A reboot of the series was announced in 2019, simply titled Microsoft Flight Simulator, released in 2020.

Sublogic also produced software other than flight simulators, including children's educational software, 3D graphics software for CP/M,[3] the A2-3D1 animation library for the Apple II,[4] the X-1 video card and 3D graphics software for IBM PC compatibles,[5] and Night Mission Pinball (1982) which was originally for the Apple II and ported to the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.[6]

Denouement

Bruce Artwick left Sublogic in 1988 to form BAO Ltd. (Bruce Artwick Organization), retaining the copyright to Flight Simulator, which they continued to develop. BAO and the copyright to Flight Simulator were acquired by Microsoft in December 1995.

After Artwick's departure, Sublogic continued under the ownership of Stu Moment, who produced in 1990. It specializes in simulating passenger airliners, using a scoring method to determine the performance of the user. Sublogic began a new flight simulator, but in late 1995 was acquired by Sierra,[7] which completed the program and released it as Pro Pilot in 1997.

Moment continues to run the present Sublogic Corporation as a generic simulation company, in addition to being an airshow display pilot with his Classic Airshow company.

Games developed

YearTitlePlatform
1979FS1 Flight SimulatorApple II, TRS-80
1981Saturn NavigatorApple II
1981A2-SG1 Escape! (published by subLOGIC, developed by Educational Software PackagesApple II
1982ZendarApple II
1982Space VikingsApple II
1982Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0IBM PC
1982Night Mission PinballApple II, Atari 8-bit, IBM PC, Commodore 64
1983Flight Simulator IIApple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, PC-98, Amiga, Atari ST, Tandy CoCo 3
1984Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0IBM PC
1985JetMS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Mac OS, PC-98
1985Scenery Disks: 1-6, Western U.S. Scenery SetAtari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Apple II, MS-DOS
1986Pure-Stat BaseballApple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS
1986FootballCommodore 64, MS-DOS
1986Microsoft Flight SimulatorMac OS
1986–1988Scenery Disks: 7-12, Japan, Western European TourApple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST
1987Jet: Version 2.0MS-DOS
1988Stealth MissionCommodore 64
1988Flight Simulator with Torpedo AttackMSX, PC-88
1988Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0MS-DOS
1989ThunderchopperMS-DOS
1989Hawaiian Odyssey: Scenery AdventureAmiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS
1989UFOMS-DOS
1990Flight Assignment: Airline Transport PilotMS-DOS
1991New Facilities LocatorMS-DOS
1993USA EastMS-DOS
1996Flight Light PlusMS-DOS

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Base History . subLogic . 2019-12-04 . 2019-10-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191031135643/http://www.sublogiccorp.com/MenuHistory/default.aspx . dead .
  2. http://fshistory.simflight.com/fsh/versions.htm Flight Simulator History - The Story
  3. July 1980 . The subLOGIC FS1 Flight Simulator is just one application of our fine graphic software. Other applications can be yours! . BYTE . 214.
  4. News: Animation for the Apple II . BYTE . October 1980. 14 June 2014 . 26 . advertisement.
  5. September 1986 . High-Speed Animation on Your IBM PC! . BYTE . advertisement . 207.
  6. Web site: Kaiser. Erde. Night mission pinball. The House of Games .net.
  7. Sherman . Christopher . Movers & Shakers. Next Generation. 14 . . February 1996. 25.