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Publisher of adventures by [[Magnetic Scrolls]] in the USA.
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'''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.
  
 
== Releases for CPC ==
 
== Releases for CPC ==
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* [[3D Pool]] (1989)
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* [[Action Fighter]] (1989)
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* [[Black Lamp]] (1988)
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* [[Bomb Scare]] (1986)
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* [[Booty]] (1986)
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* [[Brainstorm]] (1987)
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* [[Bubble Bobble]] (1987)
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* [[Chickin Chase]] (1985)
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* [[Chimera]] (1985)
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* [[Cholo]] (1987)
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* [[Collapse (Firebird)|Collapse]] (1985)
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* [[The Comet Game]] (1986)
 
* [[Corruption]] (1988)
 
* [[Corruption]] (1988)
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* [[Costa Capers]] (1985)
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* [[Cylu]] (1985)
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* [[Dark Sceptre]] (1988)
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* [[Dark Star]] (1984)
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* [[Demon's Revenge]] (1987)
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* [[Don't Panic]] (1985)
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* [[Druid]] (1986)
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* [[Dynamic Duo]] (1988)
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* [[Elite]] (1986)
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* [[Enlightment]] (1988)
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* [[Five a Side Footy]] (1988)
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* [[Flying Shark]] (1987)
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* [[Frightmare]]
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* [[Gi Hero]] (1988)
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* [[Gothik]] (1988)
 
* [[The Guild Of Thieves]] (1987)
 
* [[The Guild Of Thieves]] (1987)
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* [[Gunstar]] (1987)
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* [[Harvey Headbanger]] (1986)
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* [[Helichopper]] (1986)
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* [[Here & There with The Mr Men]] (1985)
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* [[The Hive]] (1987)
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* [[I Ball]] (1988)
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* [[I Ball 2: Quest for The Past]] (1987)
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* [[Imagination]] (1986)
 
* [[Jinxter]] (1987)
 
* [[Jinxter]] (1987)
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* [[Kick Boxing]] (1987)
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* [[Kinetik]] (1987)
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* [[Mega Bucks]] (1987)
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* [[Mission Genocide]] (1987)
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* [[Morpheus]]
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* [[Mr. Freeze]] (1984)
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* [[Mr. Heli]] (1988)
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* [[Muggins The Spaceman]] (1987)
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* [[The Mystery of The Nile]] (1987)
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* [[Ninja Master]] (1986)
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* [[Nodes of Yesod]] (1986)
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* [[Octan]]
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* [[Raging Beast|Ole]] / [[Raging Beast]] (1985)
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* [[Olli & Lissa]] (1988)
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* [[Oriental Games]] (1990)
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* [[P-47 Freedom Fighter]] (1989)
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* [[Parabola]] (1986)
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* [[Park Patrol]] (1986)
 
* [[The Pawn]] (1986)
 
* [[The Pawn]] (1986)
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* [[Pneumatic Hammers]] (1987)
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* [[Raging Beast]] / [[Raging Beast|Ole]] (1985)
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* [[Rasputin]] (1986)
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* [[Realm]] (1987)
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* [[Rebelstar]] (1986)
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* [[Rick Dangerous]] (1989)
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* [[Rick Dangerous 2]] (1990)
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* [[Ricochet]] (1987)
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* [[Runestone]] (1985)
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* [[Savage]] (1988)
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* [[Seabase Delta]] (1985)
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* [[The Sentinel]] (1987)
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* [[Short's Fuse]] (1984)
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* [[Spaced Out]] (1987)
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* [[Spiky Harold]] (1986)
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* [[Star Firebirds]] (1986)
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* [[Starstrike 2]] (1986)
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* [[Sub Sunk]] (1985)
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* [[Tank Busters]] (1985)
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* [[The Plot]] (1987)
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* [[The Wild Bunch]] (1985)
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* [[The Willow Pattern]] (1985)
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* [[Think!]] (1985)
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* [[Thrust]] (1986)
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* [[Thrust 2]] (1987)
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* [[Thunder Zone]] (1987)
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* [[Ultima Ratio]] (1987)
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* [[Samurai Warrior]] (Released for CPC?) (1988)
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* [[War Cars Construction Set]] (1987)
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* [[Warhawk]] (1987)
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* [[Xarax]] (Released for CPC?)
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* [[Zolyx]] (1987)
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.birdsanctuary.co.uk/fb/fb_hist.php The Bird Sanctuary's section on Firebird]
  
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[[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]]

Latest revision as of 17:16, 4 June 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

Links