Radarsoft

Radarsoft is a Dutch software development company that published video games in the 1980s.

Until 1987 Radarsoft released multiple titles for the Amiga, Atari 8-bit computers, Philips MSX, and MS-DOS.

In 1986 Radarsoft went to the American video game market, but a packaging error at a Dutch warehouse cost the studio more money than they were able to recoup.

[2][3] The software company was created after John Vanderaart, Cees Kramer and Edwin Neuteboom, who had already made several games together, met law student Leonardo Jacobs.

They got in touch with Maurice de Hond through Jacobs, and were commissioned to make a topography program.