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− | Electronic Arts began in 1983 to produce software for the Commodore 64 computers and IBM | + | Electronic Arts began in 1983 to produce software for the Commodore 64 computers and IBM compatibles. They later branched onto other machines - their best known title ''The Bards Tale'' was released on practically every machine of the time. |
They are still going strong today with their games based on the ''Harry Potter'' licence as-well as the ''FIFA Football'' series. | They are still going strong today with their games based on the ''Harry Potter'' licence as-well as the ''FIFA Football'' series. | ||
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== Releases for CPC == | == Releases for CPC == | ||
− | *[[ | + | *''[[Skyfox]]'' (1985) |
+ | *''[[PHM Pegasus]]'' (1987) | ||
+ | *''[[Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer]]'' (1988) | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 03:38, 23 February 2022
Electronic Arts began in 1983 to produce software for the Commodore 64 computers and IBM compatibles. They later branched onto other machines - their best known title The Bards Tale was released on practically every machine of the time.
They are still going strong today with their games based on the Harry Potter licence as-well as the FIFA Football series.
Releases for CPC
- Skyfox (1985)
- PHM Pegasus (1987)
- Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer (1988)
Links
- Electronic Arts at the English-language Wikipedia