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A development team who worked exclusively for the [[CPC]], '''James Software''' rarely wrote new games, instead working on conversions of hits for other machines for companies like [[US Gold]], [[Ocean]] & [[Activision]]. | A development team who worked exclusively for the [[CPC]], '''James Software''' rarely wrote new games, instead working on conversions of hits for other machines for companies like [[US Gold]], [[Ocean]] & [[Activision]]. | ||
− | The few | + | The few original games that the team ''did'' write were released by [[Amsoft]]. |
== '''Softography''' == | == '''Softography''' == | ||
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* [[Great Escape|The Great Escape]] (1987) | * [[Great Escape|The Great Escape]] (1987) | ||
* [[Yie Ar Kung-Fu II]] (1987) | * [[Yie Ar Kung-Fu II]] (1987) | ||
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+ | [[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]] |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 30 September 2011
A development team who worked exclusively for the CPC, James Software rarely wrote new games, instead working on conversions of hits for other machines for companies like US Gold, Ocean & Activision.
The few original games that the team did write were released by Amsoft.
Softography
- Master of the Lamps (1985)
- 3D Boxing (1985)
- Zorro (1986)
- The Dambusters (1986)
- Nuclear Defence (1986)
- The Great Escape (1987)
- Yie Ar Kung-Fu II (1987)