Sirius Software was a California-based publisher of video games for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and VIC-20.
Nasir Gebelli wrote some of the early hits from Sirius, establishing his reputation as an Apple II game programmer.
His technical ability and Jewell's sales and marketing skills combined to create in a single year a multimillion-dollar enterprise operating out of a rented apartment.
[3] Sirius also published a line of graphical adventure games in an attempt to compete with Sierra On-Line, but without much success.
[1] The Smithsonian Museum produced a "living history" video of Jewell's role in the early personal computer industry.