Romtech


RomTech was a software company based in Langhorne, PA, in the late 1990s. They released CD-ROM collections of clipart, games, and small office/home office applications sold at retail stores such as Walmart and Target. In December 1996, RomTech's Galaxy of Games bundle was the #1 bestselling software at a number of major retail outlets.

History

RomTech made an initial public offering in 1995, at the same time as acquiring Applied Optical Media Corporation. It then acquired Virtual Reality Laboratories in April 1996. On March 1, 1999 Romtech changed its name to eGames and announced a new focus of developing PC titles.

CD-ROM Titles

RomTech released a number of retail titles on CD-ROM
NamePlatformDescription
Galaxy of GamesWin 98 / Win.95 / Win. 3.1Curated bundle of games
Mars RoverSimulation software created in RomTech's VistaPro that used real images from NASA
FileABCPC imaging and document solution
FormWizardSoftware for scanning or importing documents to complete electronically and later print or fax
Exploring CivilizationsWin.95 / Win. 3.1Education software allowing players to explore ancient civilizations with Professor Diggs
VistaPro 4.0Win95 / NTLandscape rendering software

Other software