Game company profile: The Assembly Line
The Assembly Line was a notable video game development studio that emerged in the 1980s. Founded by Steve Hales and Chris Oberth, the company gained recognition for its innovative approach to game development and its contributions to the gaming industry. The company was based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and initially focused on developing games for home computers, such as the Commodore 64 and the Apple II.
They were among the first developers to experiment with advanced graphics and sound capabilities, pushing the technical limits of the platforms they developed for.
The Assembly Line ceased operations in the late 1980s, reportedly due to financial difficulties and the changing landscape of the video game industry. Despite their closure, the company's legacy lives on through its pioneering games, which continue to be appreciated by fans and collectors alike.