An exciting new alliance has been formed, from October 1997 Weird Science Ltd and their international trading partners GTI GmbH will begin exclusive distribution of all Vulcans Amiga products.
Vulcan has been distributing it's own Amiga products for the past 4 years to dealers around the world and to the public through it's international mail order service, but all this is about to change. GTI will be taking over Vulcan's European trade accounts whilst all Vulcan's existing registered users will be transferred into the capable hands of Weird Science who will provide them with regular mailings about releases along with excellent mail order service.
These changes have been undertaken as a direct result of the enormous expansion of Vulcan's development and publishing operations. Vulcan has set it's sights on higher spec titles in it's drive to bring Amiga gaming in line with other platforms. In June 1997 we announced that all future titles would be CDRom only in direct response to the quality of software that is currently in development and began actively supporting graphics cards and sound cards in releases such as Genetic Species, Hard Target and Almagica.
Director Lisa Tunnah explains:
"We felt that in order to realise our current goals in the Amiga market, we would have to re-evaluate our existing operations, it's all very well producing the cream of Amiga Entertainment software but it is equally important that the distribution network can do justice to the efforts of our army of developers. With Weird Science and GTI GmbH handling our Amiga distribution needs we can dedicate our time and resources to our development and publishing operations."
Weird Science and GTI are professional, imaginative companies with a real commitment to the Amiga market, together we can ensure that all our releases are given the exposure they deserve and are accessible to Amiga users everywhere.
Live Long & Prosper!
Lisa Tunnah BA(Hons)
Director Vulcan Software Ltd