Approach Software

Approach Software is an El Kadsreian consumer electronics, video game and digital entertainment company that manufactured Magnavox Odyssey and Apple II computers, before moving on to Nintendo consoles, and also the first PlayStation console (Approach currently markets the PlayStation 4 in a joint venture with called A.S. Systems).

It is headquartered in Comoeys, El Kadsre with a office in El Kadsre City.

History
Approach was founded in 1972 by Swede Rutger Grönroos and Canadian-American Carrey Newell as Approach Computer Systems. They started out by distributing the in the Vlokozu Union, and in 1978 began distributing the  in the region. In 1982, they changed their name to Approach Software and formed the hardware division Appro Systems so Approach could produce personal computers and they began to produce low-cost, budget computer games for the Vlokozuian market. The first titles were published for the.

In 1986, Approach got the rights to sell the in the Vlokozu Union after Rutger noticed that  didn't have a local distributor for the NES in the Union. In 1987, Approach began labeling their NES units as the "Vlokozu Version" as and Nintendo themselves were selling their "Mattel Version" and "NES Version" units respectively as well in the Union.

In 1989, Approach began selling the after their success with the NES.

In 1991, they debuted the in El Kadsre.

In 1995, Approach debuted the in El Kadsre after signing a distribution agreement with  as Sony's El Kadsreian branch wasn't interested in the PlayStation concept. For the release of the, Approach and Sony El Kadsre formed the joint venture A.S. Systems so Approach could focus on Nintendo consoles.

In 1998, Approach became the distributor of the new Game Boy Light in El Kadsre, making El Kadsre and Puerto Chango the only other regions outside of to see a local release of it. The same year, they had massive success with the.