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− | Firebird was a label of BT's subsidiary Telecomsoft. First releases were divided in two price ranges, the "Firebird Silver" budget range and "Firebird Gold" premium range. | + | '''Firebird''' was a label of BT's subsidiary Telecomsoft. |
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+ | First releases were divided in two price ranges, the "Firebird Silver" budget range and "Firebird Gold" premium range. | ||
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Later(since 1988 [?]), budget titles were published under the [[Silverbird]] label. | Later(since 1988 [?]), budget titles were published under the [[Silverbird]] label. | ||
== Releases for CPC == | == Releases for CPC == | ||
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* [[3D Pool]] (1989) | * [[3D Pool]] (1989) | ||
* [[Action Fighter]] (1989) | * [[Action Fighter]] (1989) | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://www.birdsanctuary.co.uk/fb/fb_hist.php The Bird Sanctuary's section on Firebird] | * [http://www.birdsanctuary.co.uk/fb/fb_hist.php The Bird Sanctuary's section on Firebird] | ||
[[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]] | [[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]] |
Revision as of 21:24, 23 February 2010
Firebird was a label of BT's subsidiary Telecomsoft.
First releases were divided in two price ranges, the "Firebird Silver" budget range and "Firebird Gold" premium range.
Later(since 1988 [?]), budget titles were published under the Silverbird label.
Releases for CPC
- 3D Pool (1989)
- Action Fighter (1989)
- Black Lamp (1988)
- Bomb Scare (1986)
- Booty (1986)
- Brainstorm (1987)
- Bubble Bobble (1987)
- Chickin Chase (1985)
- Chimera (1985)
- Cholo (1987)
- Collapse (1985)
- The Comet Game (1986)
- Corruption (1988)
- Costa Capers (1985)
- Cylu (1985)
- Dark Sceptre (1988)
- Demon's Revenge (1987)
- Don't Panic (1985)
- Druid (1986)
- Dynamic Duo (1988)
- Elite (1986)
- Enlightment (1988)
- Five a Side Footy (1988)
- Flying Shark (1987)
- Frightmare
- Gi Hero (1988)
- Gothik (1988)
- The Guild Of Thieves (1987)
- Gunstar (1987)
- Harvey Headbanger (1986)
- Helichopper (1986)
- Here & There with The Mr Men (1985)
- The Hive (1987)
- Hopper Copper (1989)
- I Ball (1988)
- I Ball 2: Quest for The Past (1987)
- Imagination (1986)
- Jinxter (1987)
- Kick Boxing (1987)
- Kinetik (1987)
- Mega Bucks (1987)
- Mission Genocide (1987)
- Morpheus
- Mr Freeze (1984)
- Mr Heli (1988)
- Mr Wino (1988)
- Muggins The Spaceman (1987)
- The Mystery of The Nile (1987)
- The Ninja Master (1986)
- Ninja Scooter Simulator (1988)
- Nodes of Yesod (1986)
- Octan
- Ole / Raging Beast (1985)
- On The Run (1985)
- Oriental Games (1990)
- P-47 Freedom Fighter (1989)
- Parabola (1986)
- Park Patrol (1986)
- The Pawn (1986)
- Peter Pack Rat (1988)
- The Plot (1987)
- Pneumatic Hammers (1987)
- Pogostick Olympics (1987)
- Rasputin (1986)
- Realm
- Rebelstar (1986)
- Rick Dangerous (1989)
- Rick Dangerous 2 (1990)
- Ricochet (1987)
- Runestone (1985)
- Savage (1988)
- Seabase Delta (1985)
- The Sentinel (1987)
- Short's Fuse (1984)
- Skateboard Kidz (1988)
- Spaced Out (1987)
- Spiky Harold (Released for CPC?)(1986)
- Starstrike 2 (1986)
- Stunt Bike Simulator (1988)
- Sub Sunk (1985)
- Thingy and The Doodahs (Released for CPC?)(1987)
- Thrust (1986)
- Thrust 2 (1987)
- Thunder Zone (Released for CPC?)(1987)
- Tiger-Tiger (Released for CPC?)(1989)
- Tubaruba (1986)
- Ultima Ratio (1987)
- Samurai Warrior (Released for CPC?) (1988)
- Vectron (Released for CPC?)(1986)
- War Hawk (1988)
- The Wild Bunch (1985)
- The Willow Pattern (1985)
- Xarax (Released for CPC?)
- Zolyx (1987)