Romero > The extremely venerable Softdisk headquarters - it looks like a dump.  The streets on both sides went up a hill and the streets behind the building were even with the roof......which is where the employees parked their cars!

The garage door with the black accordian bars was where Al Vekovius used to park his Mercedes.

Good ole 606 Common Street.  The coders and artists were actually in a much nicer building just down the street on Milam Ave.
Romero > There it is - all in blue!

Uhhmmmmm.....it looks like a prison...
Romero > The view of Softdisk's roof then the street going down to the lower Softdisk parking lot entrance.
Romero > This is the roof of Softdisk where everyone parked.  The tall building to the right is the Fairmont Apartments.
Romero > We had a mini Softdisk reunion in the summer of 2003 at Tom Hall's house.  From left to right are: Tom, Rhonda Reimers, Lane Roathe, me, Jim Weiler, Carolyn Drain, Fender Tucker.
Romero > This is the Softdisk issue 98 menu system where you would eventually get to run our micro masterpiece.
Romero > The Archives >  softdisk99_pg1
Romero > The Archives >  softdisk99_cover
Romero > The Archives >  softdisk99_pg11
The extremely venerable Softdisk headquarters - it looks like a dump. The streets on both sides went up a hill and the streets behind the building were even with the roof......which is where the employees parked their cars!

The garage door with the black accordian bars was where Al Vekovius used to park his Mercedes.

Good ole 606 Common Street. The coders and artists were actually in a much nicer building just down the street on Milam Ave.
Romero > The extremely venerable Softdisk headquarters - it looks like a dump.  The streets on both sides went up a hill and the streets behind the building were even with the roof......which is where the employees parked their cars!

The garage door with the black accordian bars was where Al Vekovius used to park his Mercedes.

Good ole 606 Common Street.  The coders and artists were actually in a much nicer building just down the street on Milam Ave.
The extremely venerable Softdisk headquarters - it looks like a dump. The streets on both sides went up a hill and the streets behind the building were even with the roof......which is where the employees parked their cars!

The garage door with the black accordian bars was where Al Vekovius used to park his Mercedes.

Good ole 606 Common Street. The coders and artists were actually in a much nicer building just down the street on Milam Ave.
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