Strategic Simulations
Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) was a computer game developer and publisher with over 100 titles to its credit since its founding in 1979. It was especially notable for its numerous wargames, and for the groundbreaking Panzer General series.
The company was founded by Joel Billings, a wargame enthusiast. He hired programmers John Lyon, who wrote Computer Bismarck, and Ed Williger, who wrote Computer Ambush. Both games were written in BASIC as were many of SSI's early games. Computer Bismarck was released for the Apple II in January 1980 and for the TRS-80 later in the year. Chuck Kroegel, the co-author with David Landry of many of the early SSI wargames, joined the company as an employee in 1983 and led product development for over ten years.
SSI also expanded into role-playing games in 1984 with titles such as Wizard's Crown, Questron and the Phantasie series.
In 1987, SSI acquired the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) license from TSR and published 30 AD&D titles over the following years, starting with Pool of Radiance in 1988. The TSR products formed the core of games released using the Gold Box engine.
SSI was acquired by Mindscape in 1994, spent time as part of Mattel, and finally became part of Ubisoft (in March 2001), who have since retired the brand name.
Notable titles
- Computer Bismarck (1980)
- Computer Ambush (1985)
- Colonial Conquest (1985)
- Roadwar 2000 (1986)
- Pool of Radiance (1988)
- Tony La Russa Baseball (1991-1993)
- Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures (1993)
- Stronghold (1993), first 3D style RTS
- Southern Command (1981)
- Germany 1985 (1982)
- RDF 1985 (1983)
- Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin (1984)
- Norway 1985 (1985)
- Sword of Aragon (1989)
- Su-27 Flanker (1996)
- Steel Panthers (1998)
- Panzer Commander (1998)
- Wizard's Crown (1986)
- Champions of Krynn (1990)
- Wargame Construction Set III: Age of Rifles (1995)