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− | The first UK computer games company to advertise their games on TV, '''Micromega''' had all of the components necessary to be a big player in the home computer software scene but thanks to a mixture of sub-standard products, in-fighting and resting on laurels, they were soon surpassed and failed to recover making their last release in 1985 - their star programmer, Derek Brewster, leaving for pastures new. | + | The first UK computer games company to advertise their games on TV, '''Micromega''' had all of the components necessary to be a big player in the home computer software scene but thanks to a mixture of sub-standard products, in-fighting and resting on laurels, they were soon surpassed and failed to recover making their last release in 1985 - their star programmer, [[Derek Brewster]], leaving for pastures new. |
In terms of their [[CPC]] work, all of their games published on the machine were done so under the [[Amsoft]] banner. | In terms of their [[CPC]] work, all of their games published on the machine were done so under the [[Amsoft]] banner. | ||
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* [[Haunted Hedges]] (1984) | * [[Haunted Hedges]] (1984) | ||
* [[Braxx Bluff]] (1985) | * [[Braxx Bluff]] (1985) | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 30 September 2011
The first UK computer games company to advertise their games on TV, Micromega had all of the components necessary to be a big player in the home computer software scene but thanks to a mixture of sub-standard products, in-fighting and resting on laurels, they were soon surpassed and failed to recover making their last release in 1985 - their star programmer, Derek Brewster, leaving for pastures new.
In terms of their CPC work, all of their games published on the machine were done so under the Amsoft banner.
Softography
- Codename MAT (1984)
- Haunted Hedges (1984)
- Braxx Bluff (1985)