

Past Pioneers of the Shareware Revolutionįirst up is Dennis Scarff. We want to take this time in the final edition of the series to commemorate them. So far only two folks who have worked here have since died.

Of all the people who have worked here (and there's been a lot), we're fortunate that (to our knowledge anyway), they're all still alive. It is not the normal edition, as this one is a summary, and has some recollections by folks of the two people who have worked here who have since died William Scarboro & Dennis Scarff. Managed to reconnect with some folks, including a couple we haven't spoken with as a company in over a decade. When Scott Miller originally came up with this idea, I wasn't terribly sure how well it would work, because a lot of the people we spoke with for this series either haven't kept in touch, or we lost track of them, etc, etc, etc. I've been here for a long time myself, having seen the majority of these games get released. Apogee has a rich history, being involved in some capacity in over 70 titles in our 19 year history now.

"It's a bit of a sad moment, as this series has been a lot of fun to put together. As this was put together by Joe Siegler, we'll let him talk about the conclusion to the series. Today we're bringing you the final edition of the Apogee Legacy Interview Series.
