The company began with developing games for Apple II, and later expanded to the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers, and IBM PC compatibles.
[1] Muse Software was incorporated by Ed Zaron on August 1, 1978,[2] with Silas S. Warner becoming the first employee.
Their original market was for the Apple II, with their first programs sold on cassettes, and later on floppy disks.
They expanded their software offerings for the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64, plus ported both Castle Wolfenstein games to the IBM PC.
According to Zaron, the growth of Muse's sales was "extremely slow" because of a slump in the home computer software market.