Quantum Quality Productions

Quantum Quality Productions (also known by their initials QQP) was a computer games company specializing in strategy games and war games.

Run by Bruce Williams Zaccagnino and Mark Baldwin it produced a number of games that achieved "cult status", most prominently The Perfect General.

Computer Gaming World reported in March 1994 that QQP was as "a very satisfying wellspring of entertainment", although its "fine games" had "below average documentation".[1] In 1994, due to financial difficulties, QQP accepted a buy-out from American Laser Games. ALG "unceremoniously" closed the studio in December 1995, according to Computer Game Review.[2]

Partial list of games produced by QQP

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References

  1. Emrich, Alan; Schlunk, Petra (April 1994). "The Red Crystal Shattered: Imprisoned No More By QQP's Quartz". Computer Gaming World. pp. 66, 68.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1996-10-18. Retrieved 2019-09-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Brooks, M. Evan (May 1994). "Never Trust A Gazfluvian Flingschnogger!". Computer Gaming World. pp. 42–58.
  4. "Taking A Peek". Computer Gaming World. February 1994. pp. 212–220.
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