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Softdisk has also published some standalone software programs, including screen-saver creator Screen Saver Studio, which remains in print and under development now. However, they are probably most famous for being the former workplace of several of the founders of id Software, including John Carmack and John Romero, who worked on a short-lived game subscription product for Softdisk before going off on their own to found id. To complete their contractual obligation to Softdisk, they did a few more games for them including Hovertank 3D, Rescue Rover, and Keen Dreams (the "lost" episode of the Commander Keen series). Softdisk later published games by other developers using the "game engines" of the earlier games. Since 1995, Softdisk has been an Internet service provider as well, and this is now their primary business. They offer local dialup service in the Shreveport area, and Web hosting and development services. Names they've been known by at various times and for various purposes include: Softdisk Magazette; Softdisk Publishing; Softdisk Internet Services; Softdisk, Inc.; Softdisk, L.L.C.; and Magazines On Disk. "Softdisk" has always been officially written as one word, though it's often mistakenly written as "Soft Disk" or "SoftDisk".
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