Mark Sibly

Mark Sibly

Mark Sibly started writing games when he was at school in New Zealand in the mid-1980s.  He attended Selwyn College in Auckland and made extensive use of the school’s computers: even before he was at high school, his older brother would bring an Apple computer home from school some weekends.  He wrote and self-published “Dinky Kong” (for Vic-20) and “Star Warp” whilst at school.  Later, he was involved with Amiga computers and worked with members of Art Software on “Sorceror’s Apprentice”.

Perspective Software

Perspective Software

Perspective Software is the name that Mark Sibly chose to publish “Dinky Kong” under.