Softape
Softape is a defunct software company that published computer games, utilities and productivity programs for the Apple II family of computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was co-founded by William Smith, Bill Depew and Gary Koffler.
Softape's Software Exchange newsletter, Softalk, was taken over by Margot Comstock and Al Tommervik in 1980 and re-designed into the Apple II enthusiast magazine Softalk.
Software
Softape published at least 20 games for the Apple II:
Fighter Pilot by Steve Baker (1978)
Go-moku by Steve Baker (1979)
Photar by Steve Baker (1981), originally called Nightcrawler
Microgammon by Steve Baker
Burn-Out by Steve Baker
Bubbles by Steve Baker
Planetoids by Steve Baker
Baker's Trilogy by Steve Baker; includes Bubbles, Burnout and Planetoids
Star Mines by Steve Baker (1983)
Apple 21 by Bill DePew (1978)
Draw Poker by Ken Labaw (1981)
Crossword by Jim and Vicki Neville (1980)
Crazy Eights by Bill Smith (c. 1979)
Craps by Roger Walker (1979)
Pro Golf I by Jim Wells (1979)
Roulette by Roger Walker (1979)