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The software wing of [[Amstrad]], '''Amsoft''' was created with one very specific goal: to get software on the shelves for the launch of the [[CPC old generation|CPC 464]]. [[Amstrad]] owner [[Alan Sugar]] viewed this as a key element in the succesful launch of the machine was determined not to make similar mistakes to the [[Dragon 32]], [[Oric]], [[Enterprise]] and dozens of other would be competitors to the [[BBC Mirco| BBC]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Commodore 64|C64]] and first and foremost amongst them was taking on successful brands with a large back catalogue of software.
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To do this, Amsoft were given a very simple brief of getting as many games on to the shelves as possible to support the launch and first years of the machine's life, regardless of how good the programme wasThe Amsoft priority in the early years was very much quantity over quality, famously refusing to bid for prestigious games like [[Elite]] because they could knock out a dozen other games for the price of buying the rights to that one game.
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== Background ==
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The software wing of [[Amstrad]], '''Amsoft''' was created with one very specific goal: to get software on the shelves for the launch of the [[CPC old generation|CPC 464]][[Amstrad]] owner [[Alan M. Sugar|Alan Sugar]] viewed this as a key component of his strategy for entering the already crowded British home micro market in the mid-1980s.  [[Alan M. Sugar|Sugar]] was determined not to make the same mistake as the people behind already doomed machines like the [[Dragon 32]] and [[Oric 1/Atmos|Oric]] and saw a strong software base as a necessity if he was to break the stranglehold of the more established trio of machines being produced by [[Acorn]], [[Commodore]] and [[Sinclair]].
  
Strictly a third party publisher, Amsoft did no coding in house, instead franchising out to a number of other developers including [[Indescomp]] (who published the titles in Spain on behalf of Amsoft), [[Mr Micro]] and [[James Software]] to name only a few.
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This domination of the home micro market made it difficult for any manufacturer to make an impact, particularly a new start in the industry, as the software industry in the UK had not reached its full potential by this point and those companies who had began to establish themselves were mostly unwilling to take a gamble on the expensive production of software for a machine with no user base.
  
In this time the distinctively bright Amsoft branding did it's job and the early games sold well thanks to some savvy marketing and an eye for a good opportunity.
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[[Alan M. Sugar|Sugar]]'s idea was to take a calculated risk.  He reasoned that with the amount of money being invested into producing the machine, a dedicated software wing would be a relatively low additional cost with a potentially high yield return - if his software company got a cut of every game sold then they would soon re-coup at least part of the expenditure particularly when the user base grew enough to have third party developers approaching '''Amsoft''' to publish their games.
  
The earliest success for Amsoft, and it's biggest legacy, was the [[Roland]] series.  Named after [[Roland Perry]] the character was used as the basis for a number of games none of which (with the exception of [[Roland in Time]] and [[Roland in Space]] had anything to do with each other!  Instead, the Roland brand was added almost arbitrarily to a selection of games from different developers and despite the generally poor quality of these titles, they still sold by the bucket load!
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Amsoft was also place in charge of administrating and running the [[Amstrad User Club]] and the publication of [[Amstrad Computer User]].
  
As games became more advanced and the bigger companies like [[US Gold]], [[Mikro-Gen]] and [[Ocean]] broke away from the Amsoft branding to publish for the machine under their own labels, Amsoft tried re-branding itself by introducing the '''Amsoft Gold''' label.  Despite an encouraging start by re-releasing disk versions of [[Sorcery]] and [[Strangeloop]] (by adding the moniker '+' to both games and including additional areas of gameplay) not to mention a few good original titles like [[Doors of Doom]], it became all too clear that Amsoft Gold had little or no distinction in terms of quality control from plain old Amsoft and the company was quietly disbanded, it's last releases [[Tapper]] and [[Hardball]] despite being potentially high-profile [[Arcade Ports|arcade ports]], were sneaked out with little fanfare.  Indeed the last game in development for the company, a conversion of the coin-op [[Spy Hunter]], was never actually released by Amsoft, eventually being released on [[US Gold]]'s budget label Kixx.
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=== Early Days ===
  
== Games  ==
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'''Amsoft''' and its management team, headed up by [[Roland Perry]] and [[William Poel]] both of whom were still heavilly involved in the development of the [[CPC 464]] itself, were given a straight forward brief of getting as much software on to the shelves as possible to support the launch and first years of the machine's life, with a minimum of regard given to the actual quality of the software itself.
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Prior to the machine’s launch, the company approached a number of software houses who had made a name for themselves developing for the [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[C64]], provided them with prototype [[CPC]]’s and commissioned the companies to produce software that could support the machine.
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Every game and program produced was sold under the '''Amsoft''' label with developers given a credit on the uniform loading screens and spine of the cassette inlay along with a unique [[Amsoft SOFT Numbers|SOFT Number]], all of which helped make the programs stand out on the crowded computer shop shelves.
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Unfortunately, despite a raft of quality games like ''[[Manic Miner]]'', ''[[Pyjamarama]]'' and ''[[Codename MAT]]'' appearing under the label's distinct and brightly coloured livery, '''Amsoft''' quickly developed a bit of a bad reputation in the industry from both frustrated developers unhappy with the cut of profits being taken by '''Amsoft''' through to the games players themselves who became disgruntled at paying top prices (£8.95 per game at a time when new [[ZX Spectrum]] releases were priced at £5.95) for poor titles.
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As a result companies such as [[Ocean]] and [[Elite Systems]] decided to strike out on their own, releasing their games under their own labels as they did with other machines, now that the user base had begun to be established.
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=== Roland ===
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The earliest success for Amsoft, and it's biggest legacy, was the [[Roland]] series.  Named after [[Roland Perry]], the character was used as the basis for a number of games none of which (with the exception of ''[[Roland in Time]]'' and ''[[Roland in Space]]'') had anything to do with each other!  Instead, the Roland brand was added almost arbitrarily to a selection of games from different developers and all of which sold by the bucket load, regardless of the quality of game itself.
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[[Roland]]’s status as a [[CPC]] icon was firmly established when two of the titles, ''[[Roland on the Ropes]]'' and ''[[Roland in the Caves]]'', were sold as part of the CPC 464 bundle from the beginning of 1985 making [[Roland]]’s games amongst the first played by a large proportion of the [[CPC]] games playing market.
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Despite this success and his popularity, the [[Roland]] character was shelved as the company attempted to shed the image it had created for itself of allowing any game to be published under their name.  [[Roland]] was felt to be indicative of this approach and he was quietly phased out following the release of ''[[Roland in Space]]''.
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=== Decline ===
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The loss of so many early supporters of the CPC as developers was a blow to the company.  As well as [[Ocean]] and [[Elite Systems]], the company’s working relationships with [[Kuma Computers|Kuma]], [[Durell Software|Durell]], [[Mikro-Gen]] and [[Software Projects]] also soured with each of those companies breaking away from the partnership and releasing games under their own banner.
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Some of these break-ups were due to the tough negotiating stance taken by '''Amsoft''' who refused to be drawn into making bids for ‘expensive’ software when a cheaper alternative could be sought elsewhere.  The most infamous example of this being their decision to not even tender a bid for the rights to produce a [[CPC]] version of [[Elite]], arguably the most successful 8-bit game of all time.
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Not even the re-packaging of their basic ''[[Snooker]]'' and ''[[Pool]]'' games with celebrity endorsement from World Champion Snooker player, Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins could turn their fortunes around.  Something had to be done to stop the rot.
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=== Amsoft Gold ===
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In an attempt to combat the growing number of third party developers who were releasing games directly on to the system themselves, '''Amsoft''' attempted to re-establish their position as the leading [[CPC]] software house with a re-branding exercise to coincide with a marked increase in quality that was to prove confusing for the consumer.
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While maintaining the regular '''Amsoft''' range the company also began releasing games under the '''Amsoft Gold''' banner.  These games came packaged in distinctive gold clam cases and were purported to be the best games that the company had to offer.
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Linking up with a new batch of companies who were set to have a significant impact on the industry including [[US Gold]] and [[Virgin Games]], ‘’Amsoft’’ had seemed to turn a corner with positive reviews coming in for not only ‘’Amsoft Gold’’ games like ''[[Sorcery +]]'' and ''[[Beach Head]]'' but also releases made on the old label like [[Beyond Software]]’s ''[[Lords of Midnight]]'' and ''[[Alien]]'' from [[Argus Press Software]].
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Almost inevitably though, this was to be a short lived renaissance as the quality control soon dipped again with sub-par titles appearing for the Gold range and the stigma attached to their earlier policy never fully seemed to lift from the company.
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=== The End ===
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After a period of inactivity, the final releases which, in the past would’ve been greeted by a blaze of publicity, were almost sneaked out by the company.
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All the more strangely, these titles were solid ports of high profile arcade games ''[[Tapper]]'' and ''[[Hard Ball]]''and came out at a time when former partners [[US Gold]], [[Elite Systems]] and [[Ocean]] were leading the charge with home computer versions of all the most popular arcade games of the time.
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'''Amsoft''' seemed almost apologetic for still being involved in the software business and the company finally pulled the plug on their software publishing wing at the beginning if 1987.
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Their final game, a conversion of [[Sega]]'s ''[[Spy Hunter]]'' was never released in '''Amsoft''' packagaing and was later brought out by [[US Gold]] as a launch title for their [[US Gold|Kixx]] budget label, the title screen of which still bore the '''Amsoft''' name – a final reminder of this once powerful unit’s presence on the [[CPC]] scene.
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== Softography ==
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=== Games  ===
  
This is a list of Amsoft games in chronological order.
 
  
 
*[[Friss Man|Friss Man]] (1985)  
 
*[[Friss Man|Friss Man]] (1985)  
 
*[[Seesaw|Seesaw]] (1985)  
 
*[[Seesaw|Seesaw]] (1985)  
 
*[[Supertripper|Supertripper]] (1985)  
 
*[[Supertripper|Supertripper]] (1985)  
*[[Rock Hopper|Rock Hopper]] (1985)
 
 
*[[Kingdoms|Kingdoms]] (1985)  
 
*[[Kingdoms|Kingdoms]] (1985)  
 
*[[Overlord 2|Overlord 2]] (1985)  
 
*[[Overlord 2|Overlord 2]] (1985)  
 
*[[Campeones|Campeones]] (1985)  
 
*[[Campeones|Campeones]] (1985)  
  
 
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!''Title''!!''House''!!''Year''!!''{{EN}} Soft N.''!!''{{ES}} Soft N.''!!''{{DE}} Soft N.''!!''{{FR}} Soft N.''
|''Title''||''House''||''Year''||''Soft N. UK''||''Soft N. FR''||''Soft N. SP''
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|[[3D Boxing]]||James Software||1985||06025 / 07025||46025 / 47025||
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|[[3D Boxing]]||[[James Software]]||1985||06025 / 07025||AMC-171 / AMD-112||||46025 / 47025
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Cyrus 2 Chess|3D Chess]]/[[Cyrus 2 Chess|Cyrus II Chess]]||Intelligent Software||1985||06026 / 07026|| - / 47026||
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|[[Cyrus 2 Chess|3D Chess]]||[[Intelligent Software]]||1985||06026 / 07026||AMC-169 / AMD-110||26026 / 27026||46026 / 47026
 
|-
 
|-
|[[3D Grand Prix]]||Exopal Software||1985||961 / 1961|| - / 41961||
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|[[3D Grand Prix]]||[[Exopal Software]]||1985||961 / 1961||AMC-170 / AMD-111|||| - / 41961
 
|-
 
|-
|[[3D Invaders]]||Quark Data||1985||136||436||
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|[[3D Invaders]]||[[Quark Data]]||1984||136||AMC-142 / S-511||||436
 
|-
 
|-
|[[3D Stunt Rider]]||DJL Software||1985||183 / 1183||4183 / -||
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|[[3D Stunt Rider]]||[[DJL Software]]||1985||183 / 1183||AMC-164||||4183 / -
 
|-
 
|-
|[[6128 Games Collection]]||||1986||||||
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|[[Hunter Killer|50000 Lieues Sous Les Mers]]||[[Protek Computing]]||1984||135 / 1135||S-135||||435 / 41135
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Admiral Graf Spee]]||Temptation Software||1984||146||446||
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|[[Admiral Graf Spee]]||[[Temptation Software]]||1984||146||AMC-118 / S-146||||446
 
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|-
|[[Airwolf]]||[[Elite Systems]]||1985||06011 / 07011||- / 47011||
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|[[Airwolf]]||[[Elite Systems]]||1985||06011 / 07011||AMC-170 / AMD-107||||46011 / 47011
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Alex Higgins World Pool]]||Gem Software||1985||964 / 1964||||
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|[[Cyrus 2 Chess|Ajedrez Tridimensional]]||[[Intelligent Software]]||1985||06026 / 07026||AMC-169 / AMD-110||26026 / 27026||46026 / 47026
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Alex Higgins World Snooker]]||Gem Software||1985||978 / 1978|| - / 41190||
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|[[Alex Higgins World Pool]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||964 / 1964||||2964||
 
|-
 
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|[[Alien (Game)|Alien]]||Argus Press Software||1985||956 / 1956||||
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|[[Alex Higgins World Snooker]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||978 / 1978|||||| - / 41190
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Alien Break In]]||[[Romik]]||1985||137||437||
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|[[Alien (Game)|Alien]]||[[Argus Press Software]]||1985||956 / 1956||AMC-163||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[American Football]]||Argus Press Software||1984||901||||
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|[[Alien Break In|Alien Break-In]]||[[Romik]]||1984||137||AMC-136 / S-137||237||437
 
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|[[Amsgolf]]||Computersmith||1984||185 / 1185||485 / 41185||
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|[[Admiral Graf Spee|Almirante Graf Spee]]||[[Temptation Software]]||1984||146||AMC-118 / S-146||||446
 
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|-
|[[Assault on Port Stanley]]||Shirekilo||1985||06022 / 07022||||
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|[[Space Hawks|Aguilas del Espacio]]||[[Durell Software]]||1984||177 / 1177||S-115||||477
 
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|-
|[[Astro Attack]]||Ian Beynon||1984||175||||
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|[[American Football]]||[[Argus Press Software]]||1984||901||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Atom Smasher]]||[[Romik]]||1984||139||||
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|[[Amsgolf]]||[[Computersmith]]||1984||185 / 1185||S-130||285||485 / 41185
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Beach Head]]||[[US Gold]]/Access||1985||07001||||
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|[[Assault on Port Stanley|Asalto]]||[[Shirekilo]]||1985||06022 / 07022||AMC-174||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Blagger]]||Alligata Software||1984||926||||
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|[[Assault on Port Stanley]]||[[Shirekilo]]||1985||06022 / 07022||AMC-174||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Braxx Bluff]]||Micromega||1985||955 / 1955||||
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|[[Astro Attack]]||[[Ian Beynon]]||1984||175||S-175||||475
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Bridge-It]]||Epicsoft||1984||913||||
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|[[Atom Smasher]]||[[Romik]]||1984||139||S-139||||439
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Catastrophes]]||Andromeda Software||1985||934 / 1934||4934 / 41934||
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|[[Astro Attack|Attaque Astrale]]||[[Ian Beynon]]||1984||175||S-175||||475
 
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|[[Centre Court]]||Epicsoft||1984||921 / 1921||||
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|[[Laserwarp|Attaque au Laser]]||[[Mikro-Gen]]||1984||126||AMC-109 / S-126||||426
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Classic Adventure]]||Abersoft||1984||187||||
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|[[Classic Adventure|Aventure Classique]]||[[Abersoft]]||1984||187||||||487
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Classic Racing]]||Paul Neil||1985||928 / 1928||||
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|[[Beach Head]]||[[US Gold]]/[[Access]]||1985||07001||AMD-113||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Codename MAT]]||Micromega||1984||129||||
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|[[Snooker|Billar (Snooker)]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||190 / 1190||S-190||||490
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Crazy Golf]]||Mr. Micro||1984||149||||
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|[[Blagger]]||[[Alligata Software]]||1984||926||S-506||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Cubit]]||Mr. Micro||1985||166||||
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|[[Stockmarket|Bourse]]||[[Argus Press Software]]||1985||903||||||4903
 
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|-
|[[Cyrus 2 Chess|Cyrus II Chess]]/[[Cyrus 2 Chess|3D Chess]]||Intelligent Software||1985||06026 / 07026|| - / 47026||
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|[[Braxx Bluff]]||[[Micromega]]||1985||955 / 1955||AMC-166||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Detective]]||Argus Press Software||1984||902||4902||
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|[[Bridge-It]]||[[Epicsoft]]||1984||913||S-503||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Doors of Doom]]/[[Doors of Doom|Les Portes du Destin]]||Gem Software||1985||06047 / 07047||||
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|[[Atom Smasher|Briseur D'Atomes]]||[[Romik]]||1984||139||S-139||||439
 
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|[[Dragons]]/[[Dragons|The Game of Dragons]]||O. Goodman||1985||977 / 1977||||
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|[[Catastrophes]]||[[Andromeda Software]]||1985||934 / 1934||AMC-153||||4934 / 41934
 
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|[[Dragon's Gold]]||[[Romik]]||1985||935 / 1935||||
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|[[Catastrophes|Catastrophies]]||[[Andromeda Software]]||1985||934 / 1934||AMC-153||||4934 / 41934
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Electro Freddy]]||Softspot Software||1984||144 / 1144||||
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|[[Centre Court]]||[[Epicsoft]]||1984||921 / 1921||S-508||2921||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Fantastic Voyage]]||Edmonds Software||1985||984 / 1984||||
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|[[Classic Adventure]]||[[Abersoft]]||1984||187||||||487
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Frank 'n' Stein]]||PSS Software||1985||907||||
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|[[Classic Racing]]||[[Paul Neil]]||1985||928 / 1928||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Fruit Machine]]||Paul Aitman||1984||919||||
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|[[Codename MAT]]||[[Micromega]]||1984||129 / 1129||S-129||||429 / 41129
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Fu-Kung in Las Vegas]]||Romik||1985||979 / 1979||||
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|[[Star Commando|Commandos Galactiques]]||[[Terminal Software]]||1984||147||AMC-119 / S-147||||447
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Gatecrasher]]||Exopal Software||1985||958||||
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|[[Crazy Golf]]||[[Mr. Micro]]||1984||149||AMC-140 / S-509||||449
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Gems of Stradus]]||Kuma Computers||1985||121||||
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|[[Cubit]]||[[Mr. Micro]]||1985||166||S-510||266||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Glen Hoddle Soccer]]||Shirekilo||1985||06021 / 07021||||
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|[[Cyrus 2 Chess|Cyrus II Chess]]||[[Intelligent Software]]||1985||06026 / 07026||AMC-169 / AMD-110||26026 / 27026||46026 / 47026
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Golden Path]]||Magic Logic||1986||07055||||
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|[[Detective]]||[[Argus Press Software]]||1984||902||||||4902
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Grand Prix Driver]]||Britannia Software||1984||110||||
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|[[Doors of Doom]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||06047 / 07047||AMC-176||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Grand Prix Rally II]]/[[Grand Prix Rally II|Rally II]]||[[Loriciels]]||1985||06012 / 07012||||
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|[[Dragons]]||[[O. Goodman]]||1985||977 / 1977||AMC-165||||4977 / 41977
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Hard Ball]]||Accolade||1986||06063 / 07063||||
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|[[Dragon's Gold]]||[[Romik]]||1985||935 / 1935||||||4935
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Harrier Attack]]||Durell Software||1984||112 / 1112||412 / 41112||
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|[[Master Chess|Echec et Mat]]||[[Mikro-Gen]]||1984||125 / 1125||S-125||225||425 / 41125
 
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|-
|[[Haunted Hedges]]||Micromega||1984||128||||
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|[[Spannerman|El Hombre de la LLave Inglesa]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||114 / 1114||AMC-103 / S-114||214||414 / 41114
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Home Runner]]||Britannia Software||1984||109||||
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|[[Sultan's Maze|El Laberinto del Sultan]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||113||AMC-134 / S-113||||413
 
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|-
|[[Hunchback]]||[[Ocean]]||1985||132 / 1132||432||
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|[[Roland Ahoy!|El Pirata]]||[[Computersmith]]||1984||192 / 1192||AMC-128 / S-502||||492
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Hunter Killer]]||Protek Computing||1984||135 / 1135||435 / 41135||
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|[[Electro Freddy]]||[[Softspot Software]]||1984||144 / 1144||S-144||244||444 / 41144
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Jammin]]||Taskset||1985||911 / 1911||||
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|[[Harrier Attack|Exocet]]||[[Durell Software]]||1984||112 / 1112||S-112||212||412 / 41112
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Jet-Boot Jack]]||English Software||1984||172||||
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|[[Fantastic Voyage]]||[[Edmonds Software]]||1985||984 / 1984||AMC-148||||4984 / 41984
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Laserwarp]]||Micro-Gem Software||1984||126||||
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|[[Frank 'n' Stein]]||[[PSS Software]]||1985||907||AMC-156 / S-156||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Doors of Doom|Les Portes du Destin]]/[[Doors of Doom]]||Gem Software||1985||06047 / 07047||||
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|[[Electro Freddy|Fred L'Electronicien]]||[[Softspot Software]]||1984||144 / 1144||S-144||244||444 / 41144
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Lords of Midnight]]||Beyond software||||957 / 1957||||
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|[[Fruit Machine]]||[[Paul Aitman]]||1984||919||AMC-137||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Macrocosmica]]||Datacom||1986||06042 / 07042||||
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|[[Fu-Kung in Las Vegas]]||[[Romik]]||1985||979 / 1979||||||4979 / 41979
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Manic Miner]]||[[Software Projects]]||1984||173||||
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|[[Gatecrasher]]||[[Exopal Software]]||1985||958||AMC-157|||| / 41958
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Master Chess]]||Mikro-Gen||1984||125||425||
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|[[Gems of Stradus]]||[[Kuma Computers]]||1984||121||||||421
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry]]||Artic Computing||1984||923||||
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|[[Glen Hoddle Soccer]]||[[Shirekilo]]||1985||06021 / 07021||AMC-173 / AMD-115||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Mutant Monty]]||Artic Computing||1984||922 / 1922||||
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|[[Golden Path]]||[[Magic Logic]]||1986||07055||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Nuclear Defence]]||James Software||1986||06031 / 07031||||
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|[[Grand Prix Driver]]||[[Britannia Software Ltd]]||1984||110||S-110||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Oh Mummy]]||Gem Software||1984||115||||
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|[[Grand Prix Rally II]]||[[Loriciels]]||1985||06012 / 07012||AMC-161 / AMD-108||||
 
|-
 
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|[[Punchy]]||Mr. Micro||1985||150 / 1150||450 / 41150 ||
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|[[Hard Ball]]||[[Accolade]]||1986||06063 / 07063||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Pyjamarama]]||Micro-Gen||1984||943 / 1943||||
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|[[Harrier Attack]]||[[Durell Software]]||1984||112 / 1112||S-112||212||412 / 41112
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Qabbalah]]||Gem Software||1986||06062 / 07062||||
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|[[Haunted Hedges]]||[[Micromega]]||1984||128||S-128||||428
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Quack a Jack]]||Paul Shirley||1984||181 / 1181||481 / 41181||
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|[[Home Runner]]||[[Britannia Software Ltd]]||1984||109||AMC-100 / S-109||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Raid]]||[[US Gold]]/Access||||07002||||
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|[[Hunchback]]||[[Ocean]]||1984||132 / 1132||S-132||||432 / 41132
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland Ahoy!]]||Computersmith||1984||192 / 1192||||
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|[[Hunter Killer]]||[[Protek Computing]]||1984||135 / 1135||S-135||||435 / 41135
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland goes Digging]]||Gem Software||1984||169 / 1169||||
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|[[3D Invaders|Invasores]]||[[Quark Data]]||1984||136||AMC-142 / S-511||||436
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland goes Square Bashing]]||Durrell Software||1984||937 / 1937||||
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|[[Jammin]]||[[Taskset]]||1985||911 / 1911||AMC-150||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland in Space]]||Gem Software||1985||927 / 1927||||
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|[[Haunted Hedges|Jardins Hantes]]||[[Micromega]]||1984||128||S-128||||428
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland in the Caves]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||117 / 1117||||
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|[[Quack a Jack|Jeannot le Rouge]]||[[Paul Shirley]]||1984||181 / 1181||S-181||||481 / 41181
 
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|[[Roland in Time]]||Gem Software||1984||170 / 1170||470 / 41170||
+
|[[Jet-Boot Jack]]||[[English Software]]||1985||172||AMC-144||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland on the Ropes]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||118 / 1118||418 / 41118||
+
|[[L'Apprenti Sorcier]]||[[R. Meyer]]||1984||||||||4202
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Roland on the Run]]||Epicsoft||1984||199 / 1199||||
+
|[[Dragon's Gold|L'Or des Dragons]]||[[Romik]]||1985||935 / 1935||||||4935
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Satellite Warrior]]||D. M. Lock||1985||949 / 1949||||
+
|[[3D Invaders|La Troisieme Dimension]]||[[Quark Data]]||1984||136||AMC-142 / S-511||||436
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Scalextric]]||||1984||||||
+
|[[Laserwarp]]||[[Mikro-Gen]]||1984||126||S-126||||426
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Snooker]]||Gem Software||1984||190||||
+
|[[Crazy Golf|Le Golf des Dingues]]||[[Mr. Micro]]||1984||149||AMC-140 / S-509||||449
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Sorcery +]]||[[Virgin Games]]||1985||1983||41983||
+
|[[Sultan's Maze|Le Labyrinthe du Sultan]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||113||AMC-134 / S-113||||413
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Space Hawks]]||Durell Software||1984||177 / 1177||||
+
|[[Spannerman|Le Mecano de la Centrale]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||114 / 1114||AMC-103 / S-114||214||414 / 41114
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Spannerman]]||Gem Software||1984||114 / 1114||||
+
|[[Punchy|Le Polichinelle]]||[[Mr. Micro]]||1984||150 / 1150||S-150||250||450 / 41150
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Spitfire 40]]||Mirrorsoft||||07052||||
+
|[[Dragons|Les Dragons]]||[[O. Goodman]]||1985||977 / 1977||AMC-165||||4977 / 41977
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Splat!]]||Incentive Software||1984||909||||
+
|[[Alien Break In|Les Envahisseurs de L'Audela]]||[[Romik]]||1984||137||S-137||237||437
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Star Commando]]||Terminal Software||1984||147||||
+
|[[Space Hawks|Les Faucons de L'Espace]]||[[Durell Software]]||1984||177 / 1177||S-115||||477
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Stockmarket]]||Argus Press Software||1985||903||||
+
|[[Doors of Doom|Les Portes du Destin]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||06047 / 07047||AMC-176||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Strangeloop +]]||[[Virgin Games]]||1985||07058||||
+
|[[Lords of Midnight]]||[[Beyond Software]]||1985||957 / 1957||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Subterranean Stryker]]||Insight Software||1985||06010 / 07010||||
+
|[[Macrocosmica]]||[[Datacom]]||1986||06042 / 07042||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Sultan's Maze]]||Gem Software||1984||113||||
+
|[[Manic Miner]]||[[Software Projects]]||1984||173||S-173||273||473
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Super Pipeline II]]||Taskset||1985||987 / 1987||||
+
|[[Master Chess]]||[[Mikro-Gen]]||1984||125 / 1125||S-125||225||425 / 41125
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Tank Command]]||Magic Logic||1986||06023 / 07023||||
+
|[[Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry]]||[[Artic Computing]]||1984||923||S-505||||4923
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Tapper]]||Bally Midway/Sega||1984||06007 / 07007||||
+
|[[Mutant Monty]]||[[Artic Computing]]||1984||922 / 1922||S-507||||4922
 
|-
 
|-
|[[The Galactic Plague]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||196||||
+
|[[Codename MAT|Nom de Code : MAT]]||[[Micromega]]||1984||129 / 1129||S-129||||429 / 41129
 
|-
 
|-
|[[The Key Factor]]||Paul Aitman||1985||975||||
+
|[[Nuclear Defence]]||[[James Software]]||1986||06031 / 07031||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[The Prize]]||Arcade Software||1985||952||||
+
|[[Oh Mummy|Oh Momies!]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||115||AMC-138||215||415
 
|-
 
|-
|[[The Scout Steps Out]]||H.R. Software||1985||988 / -||- / 41988||
+
|[[Oh Mummy|Oh Mummy!]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||115||AMC-138||215||415
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Tombstowne]]||Premier Software||1985||06040 / 07040||||
+
|[[The Galactic Plague|Plaga Galactica]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||196||AMC-125 / S-201||||496
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Traffic]]||Andromeda Software||1985||929 / 1929||||
+
|[[Alex Higgins World Pool|Pool Billard]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||964 / 1964||||2964||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Punchy]]||[[Mr. Micro]]||1984||150 / 1150||S-150||250||450 / 41150
 +
|-
 +
|[[Pyjamarama]]||[[Mikro-Gen]]||1984||943 / 1943||AMC-146 / AMD-104||||4943
 +
|-
 +
|[[Qabbalah]]||[[Gem Software]]||1986||06062 / 07062||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Quack a Jack]]||[[Paul Shirley]]||1984||181 / 1181||S-181||||481 / 41181
 +
|-
 +
|[[Hunchback|Quasimodo]]||[[Ocean]]||1984||132 / 1132||S-132||||432 / 41132
 +
|-
 +
|[[Raid]]||[[US Gold]]/[[Access]]||1985||07002||AMD-116||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Subterranean Stryker|Raid Souterrain]]||[[Insight Software]]||1985||06010 / 07010||AMC-162||||46010 / 47010
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland Ahoy!|Roland a L'Abordage]]||[[Computersmith]]||1984||192 / 1192||AMC-128 / S-502||||492 /
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland Ahoy!]]||[[Computersmith]]||1984||192 / 1192||AMC-128 / S-502||||492 /
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland on the Ropes|Roland aux Oubliettes]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||118 / 1118||S-118||218||418 / 41118
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland goes Digging|Roland en el Infierno]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||169 / 1169||S-202||269||469 / 41169
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland in Time|Roland en el Tiempo]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||170 / 1170||AMC-115 / S-136||270||470 / 41170
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland on the Run|Roland en Fuite]]||[[Epicsoft]]||1984||199 / 1199||S-199||||499 / 41199
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland goes Digging|Roland Fait des Petits Trous]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||169 / 1169||S-202||269||469 / 41169
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland goes Digging]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||169 / 1169||S-202||269||469 / 41169
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland goes Square Bashing]]||[[Durell Software]]||1985||937 / 1937||AMC-155||||4937
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland in Space]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||927 / 1927||AMC-145 / AMD-102||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland in the Caves]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||117 / 1117||S-117||217||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland in Time]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||170 / 1170||AMC-115 / S-136||270||470 / 41170
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland on the Ropes]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||118 / 1118||S-118||218||418 / 41118
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland on the Run]]||[[Epicsoft]]||1984||199 / 1199||S-199||||499 / 41199
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland in Time|Roland Voyage dans le Temps]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||170 / 1170||AMC-115 / S-136||270||470 / 41170
 +
|-
 +
|[[Roland goes Square Bashing|Roland y los Cubos]]||[[Durell Software]]||1985||937 / 1937||AMC-155||||4937
 +
|-
 +
|[[Grand Prix Rally II|Rally II]]||[[Loriciels]]||1985||06012 / 07012||AMC-161 / AMD-108||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Satellite Warrior]]||[[D. M. Lock]]||1985||949 / 1949||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Snooker]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||190 / 1190||S-190||||490
 +
|-
 +
|[[Sorcery +]]||[[Virgin Games]]||1985||1983||AMD-109||21983||41983
 +
|-
 +
|[[Space Hawks]]||[[Durell Software]]||1984||177 / 1177||S-115||||477
 +
|-
 +
|[[Spannerman]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||114 / 1114||AMC-103 / S-114||214||414 / 41114
 +
|-
 +
|[[Spitfire 40]]||[[Mirrorsoft]]||1985||07052||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Splat!]]||[[Incentive Software]]||1984||909 / 1909||AMC-139 / S-504||||4909
 +
|-
 +
|[[Star Commando]]||[[Terminal Software]]||1984||147||AMC-119 / S-147||||447
 +
|-
 +
|[[Stockmarket]]||[[Argus Press Software]]||1985||903||||||4903
 +
|-
 +
|[[Strangeloop +]]||[[Virgin Games]]||1985||07058||AMD-119||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Subterranean Stryker]]||[[Insight Software]]||1985||06010 / 07010||AMC-162||||46010 / 47010
 +
|-
 +
|[[Sultan's Maze]]||[[Gem Software]]||1984||113||AMC-134 / S-113||||413
 +
|-
 +
|[[Super Pipeline II]]||[[Taskset]]||1985||987 / 1987||AMC-151||||- / 41987
 +
|-
 +
|[[Tank Command]]||[[Magic Logic]]||1986||06023 / 07023||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Tapper]]||[[Bally Midway]]/[[Sega]]||1987||06007 / 07007||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Centre Court|Tenis]]||[[Epicsoft]]||1984||921 / 1921||S-508||2921||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Centre Court|Tennis]]||[[Epicsoft]]||1984||921 / 1921||S-508||2921||
 +
|-
 +
|[[The Scout Steps Out|Toujours Pret!]]||[[H.R. Software]]||1985||988 / 1988||AMC-147||||4988 / 41988
 +
|-
 +
|[[Fantastic Voyage|The Fantastic Voyage]]||[[Edmonds Software]]||1985||984 / 1984||AMC-148||||4984 / 41984
 +
|-
 +
|[[The Galactic Plague]]||[[Indescomp]]||1984||196||AMC-125 / S-201||||496
 +
|-
 +
|[[Dragons|The Game of Dragons]]||[[O. Goodman]]||1985||977 / 1977||AMC-165||||4977 / 41977
 +
|-
 +
|[[The Key Factor]]||[[Paul Aitman]]||1985||975||AMC-149 / S-149||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[The Prize]]||[[Arcade Software]]||1985||952||AMC-143||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[The Scout Steps Out]]||[[H.R. Software]]||1985||988 / 1988||AMC-147||||4988 / 41988
 +
|-
 +
|[[Tombstowne]]||[[Premier Software]]||1985||06040 / 07040||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Traffic]]||[[Andromeda Software]]||1985||929 / 1929||AMC-152||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry|Une Lessive Eprouvante pour Monsieur Wong]]||[[Artic Computing]]||1984||923||S-505||||4923
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
== Educational Software ==
+
=== Compilations  ===
 
+
*[[Le Géographe France|Le Géographe France]] (1984)
+
*[[Le Géographe Monde|Le Géographe Monde]] (1984)
+
*[[L'Apprenti Sorcier|L'Apprenti Sorcier]] (1985)
+
  
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
 +
!''Title''!!''House''!!''Year''!!''{{EN}} Soft N.''!!''{{ES}} Soft N.''!!''{{DE}} Soft N.''!!''{{FR}} Soft N.''
 +
|-
 +
|[[Amsoft 12-Pack]]||Amsoft||||999||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[6128 Games Collection]]||||1986||||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Amstrad PP5 Compilation Disk|Amstrad PP5 Promotional Pack]]||Amsoft||1987||07073|||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Amstrad PP8 Promotional Pack]]||Amsoft|||||||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Amstrad PP15 Promotional Pack]]||Amsoft/[[Mastertronic]]||1988|||||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Super Games I]]||Schneider||19--|||||||28565||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Super Games II]]||Schneider||19--|||||||28566||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Super Games III]]||Schneider||19--|||||||28756||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Super Sport I]]||Schneider||19--|||||||28567||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Super Sport II]]||Schneider||19--|||||||28996||
 +
|-
 +
|}
  
 +
=== Educational Software ===
  
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
+
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
|''Title''||''House''||''Year''||''Soft N. UK''  
+
!''Title''!!''House''!!''Year''!!''{{EN}} Soft N.''!!''{{ES}} Soft N.''!!''{{DE}} Soft N.''!!''{{FR}} Soft N.''  
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Animal Vegetable Mineral|Animal, Vegetable, Mineral]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||104
+
|[[Animal Vegetable Mineral|Animal, Vegetable, Mineral]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||104||AMC 300||||404
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Happy Letters]] / [[Happy Letters|Les Lettres Magiques]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||105 / 1105
+
|[[Animal Vegetable Mineral|Animal, Vegetal, Mineral]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||104||AMC 300||||404
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Happy Numbers]] / [[Happy Numbers|Les Chiffres Magiques]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||102 / 1102
+
|[[Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part I|Curso Autodidactico de BASIC I]]||Amsoft||1984||111||AML-100||211||411
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Happy Writing]] / [[Happy Writing|L'Ardoise Magique]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||106 / 1106
+
|[[Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part II|Curso Autodidactico de BASIC II]]||Amsoft||1985||156||LA-615||256||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Map Rally]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||148 / 1148
+
|[[Happy Letters]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||105 / 1105||||205||405
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Osprey!]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||947 / 1947
+
|[[Happy Numbers]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||102 / 1102||||202||402
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Pitman Typing Tutor]]||Pitman Publishing||1984||924 / 1924
+
|[[Happy Writing]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||106 / 1106||||206||406
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Star Watcher]]||Triptych Publishing||1984||915 / 1915
+
|[[Happy Writing|L'Ardoise Magiques]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||106 / 1106||||206||406
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part I]]||Amsoft||1984||111
+
|[[Timeman One|L'Horloger 1]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||107 / 1107||||207||407
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Timeman One]] / [[Timeman One|L'Horloger 1]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||107 / 1107
+
|[[Timeman Two|L'Horloger 2]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||108 / 1108||||208||408
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Timeman Two]] / [[Timeman Two|L'Horloger 2]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||108 / 1108
+
|[[World - Wise|Le Geographe]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||103 / 1103||||203||403
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Wordhang]] / [[Wordhang|Le Pendu]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||101 / 1101
+
|[[Wordhang|Le Pendu]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||101 / 1101||||201||401
 
|-
 
|-
|[[World - Wise]]||Bourne Educational Software||1984||103 / 1103
+
|[[Happy Numbers|Les Chiffres Magiques]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||102 / 1102||||202||402
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Xanagrams]]||Dean Software||1984||133
+
|[[Happy Letters|Les Lettres Magiques]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||105 / 1105||||205||405
 +
|-
 +
|[[Map Rally]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||148 / 1148||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Star Watcher|Mirando a las Estrellas]]||[[Triptych Publishing]]||1984||915 / 1915||AMD 300||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Osprey!]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||947 / 1947||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Physics Revision]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1985||960 / 1960||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Pitman Typing Tutor]]||[[Pitman Publishing]]||1984||924 / 1924||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Star Watcher]]||[[Triptych Publishing]]||1984||915 / 1915||AMD 300||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part I]]||Amsoft||1984||111||AML-100||211||411
 +
|-
 +
|[[Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part II]]||Amsoft||1985||156||LA-615||256||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Timeman One]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||107 / 1107||||207||407
 +
|-
 +
|[[Timeman Two]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||108 / 1108||||208||408
 +
|-
 +
|[[Wordhang]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||101 / 1101||||201||401
 +
|-
 +
|[[World - Wise]]||[[(BES) Bourne Educational Software]]||1984||103 / 1103||||203||403
 +
|-
 +
|[[Xanagrams]]||[[Dean Software]]||1984||133||||||
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
== Utilities ==
+
=== Utilities ===
  
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
+
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
|''Title''||''House''||''Year''||''Soft N. UK''||''Soft N. SP''  
+
!''Title''!!''House''!!''Year''!!''{{EN}} Soft N.''!!''{{ES}} Soft N.''!!''{{DE}} Soft N.''!!''{{FR}} Soft N.''  
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Amsbase]]||||||||S-501
+
|[[Easi-Amsword|Amlettres]]||[[Juniper Computing]]||1984||154||S-154 / AMC-502||254||454
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Ams Calc]] / [[Easi Amscalc]]||Saxon Computing||||153||S-153
+
|[[Amsbase]]||||1984||||S-501||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Amsdraw]]||||||||AMC-703
+
|[[Ams Calc]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||1984||153||S-153||253||453
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Amstest]]||||||06017||
+
|[[Amsdraw]]||||1984||||AMC-703||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Amsword]]||[[Tasman Software]]||1984||164 / 1164||S-164
+
|[[Amstest]]||||1985||06017||AMC-706||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Cashbook Accounts]]||Saxon Computing||||07014||
+
|[[Amsword]]||[[Tasman Software]]||1984||164 / 1164||S-164 / AMD-511||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Decision Maker]]||Triptych Publishing||||918 / 1918||
+
|[[Cashbook Accounts]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||1985||07014||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[DFM Database + Labels]]||Dialog Software||||941 / 1941||
+
|[[Decision Maker]]||[[Triptych Publishing]]||1984||918 / 1918||AMD-501||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Easi-Amsword]] / [[Procesador de Texto]]||Juniper Computing||||154||S-154 / AMC-502
+
|[[DFM Database + Labels]]||[[Dialog Software]]||1984||941 / 1941||AMC-507||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Easi Amscalc]] / [[Ams Calc]]||Saxon Computing||||153||S-153
+
|[[Easi-Amscalc]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||1984||153||S-153||253||453
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Entrepreneur]]||Triptych Publishing||||917/1917||
+
|[[Easi-Amsword]]||[[Juniper Computing]]||1984||154||S-154 / AMC-502||254||454
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Forth]]||Abersoft||||188 / 1188||AMC-705
+
|[[Easy-Topcalc]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||1984||153||S-153||253||453
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Hisoft Devpac]]||[[Hisoft]]||1984||116 / 1116||S-116
+
|[[Easi-Amsword|Easy-Topword]]||[[Juniper Computing]]||1984||154||S-154 / AMC-502||254||454
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Hisoft Pascal 4T]]||[[Hisoft]]||1984||155 / 1155||S-155
+
|[[Entrepreneur]]||[[Triptych Publishing]]||1984||917 / 1917||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Home Accounts Manager]]||DJL Software||||942 / 1942||
+
|[[Fig-Forth (Amsoft)|Fig-Forth]]||[[Abersoft]]||1984||188 / 1188||AMC-705||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Invostat]]||Dialog Software||1984||939 / 1939||
+
|[[Forth]]||[[Abersoft]]||1984||188 / 1188||AMC-705||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Mastercalc]]||[[Campbell Systems]]||1985||905 / 1905||AMC-510
+
|[[Hisoft Devpac]]||[[Hisoft]]||1984||116 / 1116||S-116||216||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Masterfile 464]]||[[Campbell Systems]]||1984||914 / 07060||
+
|[[Hisoft Pascal 4T]]||[[Hisoft]]||1984||155 / 1155||S-155 / AMD-700|| / 21155||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Microfile / Microword]]||Saxon Computing||||07053||
+
|[[Hisoft Pascal 4T|Hisoft Pascal]]||[[Hisoft]]||1984||155 / 1155||S-155 / AMD-700|| / 21155||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Micrograph]]||Saxon Computing||||1014||
+
|[[Home Accounts Manager]]||[[Dialog Software]]||1984||942 / 1942||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Micropen]]||Intelligence||||1011||
+
|[[Home Budget]]||[[Kuma Computers]]||1984||119||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Microscript]]||Intelligence||||1010||
+
|[[Invostat]]||[[Dialog Software]]||1984||939 / 1939||AMC-506||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Microspread]]||Saxon Computing||||1012||
+
|[[Mastercalc]]||[[Campbell Systems]]||1985||905 / 1905||AMC-510||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Procesador de Texto]] / [[Easi-Amsword]]||Juniper Computing||||154||S-154 / AMC-502
+
|[[Masterfile 464|MasterFile 464]]||[[Campbell Systems]]||1984||914 / 1914||||||4914 / -
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Project Planner]]||Triptych Publishing||||916 / 1916||
+
|[[Microfile/Microword]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||||07053||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Screen Designer]]||DJL Software||||197 / 1197||
+
|[[MicroGraph]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||1985||1014||||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Shape and Sound]]||Gem Software||||06037 / 07037||
+
|[[MicroPen]]||[[Intelligence]]||1984||1011||AMD-502||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Stock-Aid]]||Dialog Software||||940 / 1940||
+
|[[MicroScript]]||[[Intelligence]]||1984||1010||AMD-503||||
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Transact]]||Dialog Software||||938 / 1938||
+
|[[MicroSpread]]||[[Saxon Computing]]||1985||1012||AMD-508||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Easi-Amsword|Procesador de Texto]]||[[Juniper Computing]]||1984||154||S-154 / AMC-502||254||454
 +
|-
 +
|[[Project Planner]]||[[Triptych Publishing]]||1984||916 / 1916||||||
 +
|-
 +
|[[Screen Designer]]||[[DJL Software]]||1984||197 / 1197||||||
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|[[Shape & Sound]]||[[Gem Software]]||1985||06037 / 07037||||||
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|[[Stock-Aid]]||[[Dialog Software]]||1984||940 / 1940||||||
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|[[SuperCalc 2]]||[[Sorcim/IUS]]||1985||07028||||||
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|[[Decision Maker|Tomando Decisiones]]||[[Triptych Publishing]]||1984||918 / 1918||AMD-501||||
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=== Storage / Media ===
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* Amsoft [[C15 Personal Computer Cassette Tape]] [http://jonathanen.com/pages/Items/Amstrad/Cassette/C15_Tape.jpg]
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* Amsoft [[CF2 Compact Floppy Disc]]
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* Amsoft Printer Paper (mentioned in DMP1 Users Manual, page 8)
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* Amsoft PL-1 Printer Cable (mentioned in DMP2000 Users Manual, chapter 1, page 6)
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== Logos ==
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[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:Amsoft_logo.png Amsoft logo in PNG format]
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[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:Amsoft_vector_logo.svg Amsoft vector graphics logo in SVG format]
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[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:Amsoft_logo_shadow.png Amsoft logo with shadow in PNG format]
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[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:Amsoft_vector_logo_shadow.svg Amsoft vector graphics logo with shadow in SVG format]
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== Links ==
 
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* http://www.cpc-imperium.de/  
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* [http://www.wirtzmann.de/schneider.html Pentagon web (CPC Imperium)]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 18 August 2020

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Background

The software wing of Amstrad, Amsoft was created with one very specific goal: to get software on the shelves for the launch of the CPC 464. Amstrad owner Alan Sugar viewed this as a key component of his strategy for entering the already crowded British home micro market in the mid-1980s. Sugar was determined not to make the same mistake as the people behind already doomed machines like the Dragon 32 and Oric and saw a strong software base as a necessity if he was to break the stranglehold of the more established trio of machines being produced by Acorn, Commodore and Sinclair.

This domination of the home micro market made it difficult for any manufacturer to make an impact, particularly a new start in the industry, as the software industry in the UK had not reached its full potential by this point and those companies who had began to establish themselves were mostly unwilling to take a gamble on the expensive production of software for a machine with no user base.

Sugar's idea was to take a calculated risk. He reasoned that with the amount of money being invested into producing the machine, a dedicated software wing would be a relatively low additional cost with a potentially high yield return - if his software company got a cut of every game sold then they would soon re-coup at least part of the expenditure particularly when the user base grew enough to have third party developers approaching Amsoft to publish their games.

Amsoft was also place in charge of administrating and running the Amstrad User Club and the publication of Amstrad Computer User.

Early Days

Amsoft and its management team, headed up by Roland Perry and William Poel both of whom were still heavilly involved in the development of the CPC 464 itself, were given a straight forward brief of getting as much software on to the shelves as possible to support the launch and first years of the machine's life, with a minimum of regard given to the actual quality of the software itself.

Prior to the machine’s launch, the company approached a number of software houses who had made a name for themselves developing for the ZX Spectrum and C64, provided them with prototype CPC’s and commissioned the companies to produce software that could support the machine.

Every game and program produced was sold under the Amsoft label with developers given a credit on the uniform loading screens and spine of the cassette inlay along with a unique SOFT Number, all of which helped make the programs stand out on the crowded computer shop shelves.

Unfortunately, despite a raft of quality games like Manic Miner, Pyjamarama and Codename MAT appearing under the label's distinct and brightly coloured livery, Amsoft quickly developed a bit of a bad reputation in the industry from both frustrated developers unhappy with the cut of profits being taken by Amsoft through to the games players themselves who became disgruntled at paying top prices (£8.95 per game at a time when new ZX Spectrum releases were priced at £5.95) for poor titles.

As a result companies such as Ocean and Elite Systems decided to strike out on their own, releasing their games under their own labels as they did with other machines, now that the user base had begun to be established.

Roland

The earliest success for Amsoft, and it's biggest legacy, was the Roland series. Named after Roland Perry, the character was used as the basis for a number of games none of which (with the exception of Roland in Time and Roland in Space) had anything to do with each other! Instead, the Roland brand was added almost arbitrarily to a selection of games from different developers and all of which sold by the bucket load, regardless of the quality of game itself.


Roland’s status as a CPC icon was firmly established when two of the titles, Roland on the Ropes and Roland in the Caves, were sold as part of the CPC 464 bundle from the beginning of 1985 making Roland’s games amongst the first played by a large proportion of the CPC games playing market.

Despite this success and his popularity, the Roland character was shelved as the company attempted to shed the image it had created for itself of allowing any game to be published under their name. Roland was felt to be indicative of this approach and he was quietly phased out following the release of Roland in Space.

Decline

The loss of so many early supporters of the CPC as developers was a blow to the company. As well as Ocean and Elite Systems, the company’s working relationships with Kuma, Durell, Mikro-Gen and Software Projects also soured with each of those companies breaking away from the partnership and releasing games under their own banner.

Some of these break-ups were due to the tough negotiating stance taken by Amsoft who refused to be drawn into making bids for ‘expensive’ software when a cheaper alternative could be sought elsewhere. The most infamous example of this being their decision to not even tender a bid for the rights to produce a CPC version of Elite, arguably the most successful 8-bit game of all time.

Not even the re-packaging of their basic Snooker and Pool games with celebrity endorsement from World Champion Snooker player, Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins could turn their fortunes around. Something had to be done to stop the rot.

Amsoft Gold

In an attempt to combat the growing number of third party developers who were releasing games directly on to the system themselves, Amsoft attempted to re-establish their position as the leading CPC software house with a re-branding exercise to coincide with a marked increase in quality that was to prove confusing for the consumer.

While maintaining the regular Amsoft range the company also began releasing games under the Amsoft Gold banner. These games came packaged in distinctive gold clam cases and were purported to be the best games that the company had to offer.

Linking up with a new batch of companies who were set to have a significant impact on the industry including US Gold and Virgin Games, ‘’Amsoft’’ had seemed to turn a corner with positive reviews coming in for not only ‘’Amsoft Gold’’ games like Sorcery + and Beach Head but also releases made on the old label like Beyond Software’s Lords of Midnight and Alien from Argus Press Software.

Almost inevitably though, this was to be a short lived renaissance as the quality control soon dipped again with sub-par titles appearing for the Gold range and the stigma attached to their earlier policy never fully seemed to lift from the company.

The End

After a period of inactivity, the final releases which, in the past would’ve been greeted by a blaze of publicity, were almost sneaked out by the company.

All the more strangely, these titles were solid ports of high profile arcade games Tapper and Hard Balland came out at a time when former partners US Gold, Elite Systems and Ocean were leading the charge with home computer versions of all the most popular arcade games of the time.

Amsoft seemed almost apologetic for still being involved in the software business and the company finally pulled the plug on their software publishing wing at the beginning if 1987.

Their final game, a conversion of Sega's Spy Hunter was never released in Amsoft packagaing and was later brought out by US Gold as a launch title for their Kixx budget label, the title screen of which still bore the Amsoft name – a final reminder of this once powerful unit’s presence on the CPC scene.

Softography

Games

Title House Year Language:english Soft N. Language:spanish Soft N. Language:german Soft N. Language:french Soft N.
3D Boxing James Software 1985 06025 / 07025 AMC-171 / AMD-112 46025 / 47025
3D Chess Intelligent Software 1985 06026 / 07026 AMC-169 / AMD-110 26026 / 27026 46026 / 47026
3D Grand Prix Exopal Software 1985 961 / 1961 AMC-170 / AMD-111 - / 41961
3D Invaders Quark Data 1984 136 AMC-142 / S-511 436
3D Stunt Rider DJL Software 1985 183 / 1183 AMC-164 4183 / -
50000 Lieues Sous Les Mers Protek Computing 1984 135 / 1135 S-135 435 / 41135
Admiral Graf Spee Temptation Software 1984 146 AMC-118 / S-146 446
Airwolf Elite Systems 1985 06011 / 07011 AMC-170 / AMD-107 46011 / 47011
Ajedrez Tridimensional Intelligent Software 1985 06026 / 07026 AMC-169 / AMD-110 26026 / 27026 46026 / 47026
Alex Higgins World Pool Gem Software 1985 964 / 1964 2964
Alex Higgins World Snooker Gem Software 1985 978 / 1978 - / 41190
Alien Argus Press Software 1985 956 / 1956 AMC-163
Alien Break-In Romik 1984 137 AMC-136 / S-137 237 437
Almirante Graf Spee Temptation Software 1984 146 AMC-118 / S-146 446
Aguilas del Espacio Durell Software 1984 177 / 1177 S-115 477
American Football Argus Press Software 1984 901
Amsgolf Computersmith 1984 185 / 1185 S-130 285 485 / 41185
Asalto Shirekilo 1985 06022 / 07022 AMC-174
Assault on Port Stanley Shirekilo 1985 06022 / 07022 AMC-174
Astro Attack Ian Beynon 1984 175 S-175 475
Atom Smasher Romik 1984 139 S-139 439
Attaque Astrale Ian Beynon 1984 175 S-175 475
Attaque au Laser Mikro-Gen 1984 126 AMC-109 / S-126 426
Aventure Classique Abersoft 1984 187 487
Beach Head US Gold/Access 1985 07001 AMD-113
Billar (Snooker) Gem Software 1984 190 / 1190 S-190 490
Blagger Alligata Software 1984 926 S-506
Bourse Argus Press Software 1985 903 4903
Braxx Bluff Micromega 1985 955 / 1955 AMC-166
Bridge-It Epicsoft 1984 913 S-503
Briseur D'Atomes Romik 1984 139 S-139 439
Catastrophes Andromeda Software 1985 934 / 1934 AMC-153 4934 / 41934
Catastrophies Andromeda Software 1985 934 / 1934 AMC-153 4934 / 41934
Centre Court Epicsoft 1984 921 / 1921 S-508 2921
Classic Adventure Abersoft 1984 187 487
Classic Racing Paul Neil 1985 928 / 1928
Codename MAT Micromega 1984 129 / 1129 S-129 429 / 41129
Commandos Galactiques Terminal Software 1984 147 AMC-119 / S-147 447
Crazy Golf Mr. Micro 1984 149 AMC-140 / S-509 449
Cubit Mr. Micro 1985 166 S-510 266
Cyrus II Chess Intelligent Software 1985 06026 / 07026 AMC-169 / AMD-110 26026 / 27026 46026 / 47026
Detective Argus Press Software 1984 902 4902
Doors of Doom Gem Software 1985 06047 / 07047 AMC-176
Dragons O. Goodman 1985 977 / 1977 AMC-165 4977 / 41977
Dragon's Gold Romik 1985 935 / 1935 4935
Echec et Mat Mikro-Gen 1984 125 / 1125 S-125 225 425 / 41125
El Hombre de la LLave Inglesa Gem Software 1984 114 / 1114 AMC-103 / S-114 214 414 / 41114
El Laberinto del Sultan Gem Software 1984 113 AMC-134 / S-113 413
El Pirata Computersmith 1984 192 / 1192 AMC-128 / S-502 492
Electro Freddy Softspot Software 1984 144 / 1144 S-144 244 444 / 41144
Exocet Durell Software 1984 112 / 1112 S-112 212 412 / 41112
Fantastic Voyage Edmonds Software 1985 984 / 1984 AMC-148 4984 / 41984
Frank 'n' Stein PSS Software 1985 907 AMC-156 / S-156
Fred L'Electronicien Softspot Software 1984 144 / 1144 S-144 244 444 / 41144
Fruit Machine Paul Aitman 1984 919 AMC-137
Fu-Kung in Las Vegas Romik 1985 979 / 1979 4979 / 41979
Gatecrasher Exopal Software 1985 958 AMC-157 / 41958
Gems of Stradus Kuma Computers 1984 121 421
Glen Hoddle Soccer Shirekilo 1985 06021 / 07021 AMC-173 / AMD-115
Golden Path Magic Logic 1986 07055
Grand Prix Driver Britannia Software Ltd 1984 110 S-110
Grand Prix Rally II Loriciels 1985 06012 / 07012 AMC-161 / AMD-108
Hard Ball Accolade 1986 06063 / 07063
Harrier Attack Durell Software 1984 112 / 1112 S-112 212 412 / 41112
Haunted Hedges Micromega 1984 128 S-128 428
Home Runner Britannia Software Ltd 1984 109 AMC-100 / S-109
Hunchback Ocean 1984 132 / 1132 S-132 432 / 41132
Hunter Killer Protek Computing 1984 135 / 1135 S-135 435 / 41135
Invasores Quark Data 1984 136 AMC-142 / S-511 436
Jammin Taskset 1985 911 / 1911 AMC-150
Jardins Hantes Micromega 1984 128 S-128 428
Jeannot le Rouge Paul Shirley 1984 181 / 1181 S-181 481 / 41181
Jet-Boot Jack English Software 1985 172 AMC-144
L'Apprenti Sorcier R. Meyer 1984 4202
L'Or des Dragons Romik 1985 935 / 1935 4935
La Troisieme Dimension Quark Data 1984 136 AMC-142 / S-511 436
Laserwarp Mikro-Gen 1984 126 S-126 426
Le Golf des Dingues Mr. Micro 1984 149 AMC-140 / S-509 449
Le Labyrinthe du Sultan Gem Software 1984 113 AMC-134 / S-113 413
Le Mecano de la Centrale Gem Software 1984 114 / 1114 AMC-103 / S-114 214 414 / 41114
Le Polichinelle Mr. Micro 1984 150 / 1150 S-150 250 450 / 41150
Les Dragons O. Goodman 1985 977 / 1977 AMC-165 4977 / 41977
Les Envahisseurs de L'Audela Romik 1984 137 S-137 237 437
Les Faucons de L'Espace Durell Software 1984 177 / 1177 S-115 477
Les Portes du Destin Gem Software 1985 06047 / 07047 AMC-176
Lords of Midnight Beyond Software 1985 957 / 1957
Macrocosmica Datacom 1986 06042 / 07042
Manic Miner Software Projects 1984 173 S-173 273 473
Master Chess Mikro-Gen 1984 125 / 1125 S-125 225 425 / 41125
Mr. Wong's Loopy Laundry Artic Computing 1984 923 S-505 4923
Mutant Monty Artic Computing 1984 922 / 1922 S-507 4922
Nom de Code : MAT Micromega 1984 129 / 1129 S-129 429 / 41129
Nuclear Defence James Software 1986 06031 / 07031
Oh Momies! Gem Software 1984 115 AMC-138 215 415
Oh Mummy! Gem Software 1984 115 AMC-138 215 415
Plaga Galactica Indescomp 1984 196 AMC-125 / S-201 496
Pool Billard Gem Software 1985 964 / 1964 2964
Punchy Mr. Micro 1984 150 / 1150 S-150 250 450 / 41150
Pyjamarama Mikro-Gen 1984 943 / 1943 AMC-146 / AMD-104 4943
Qabbalah Gem Software 1986 06062 / 07062
Quack a Jack Paul Shirley 1984 181 / 1181 S-181 481 / 41181
Quasimodo Ocean 1984 132 / 1132 S-132 432 / 41132
Raid US Gold/Access 1985 07002 AMD-116
Raid Souterrain Insight Software 1985 06010 / 07010 AMC-162 46010 / 47010
Roland a L'Abordage Computersmith 1984 192 / 1192 AMC-128 / S-502 492 /
Roland Ahoy! Computersmith 1984 192 / 1192 AMC-128 / S-502 492 /
Roland aux Oubliettes Indescomp 1984 118 / 1118 S-118 218 418 / 41118
Roland en el Infierno Gem Software 1984 169 / 1169 S-202 269 469 / 41169
Roland en el Tiempo Gem Software 1984 170 / 1170 AMC-115 / S-136 270 470 / 41170
Roland en Fuite Epicsoft 1984 199 / 1199 S-199 499 / 41199
Roland Fait des Petits Trous Gem Software 1984 169 / 1169 S-202 269 469 / 41169
Roland goes Digging Gem Software 1984 169 / 1169 S-202 269 469 / 41169
Roland goes Square Bashing Durell Software 1985 937 / 1937 AMC-155 4937
Roland in Space Gem Software 1985 927 / 1927 AMC-145 / AMD-102
Roland in the Caves Indescomp 1984 117 / 1117 S-117 217
Roland in Time Gem Software 1984 170 / 1170 AMC-115 / S-136 270 470 / 41170
Roland on the Ropes Indescomp 1984 118 / 1118 S-118 218 418 / 41118
Roland on the Run Epicsoft 1984 199 / 1199 S-199 499 / 41199
Roland Voyage dans le Temps Gem Software 1984 170 / 1170 AMC-115 / S-136 270 470 / 41170
Roland y los Cubos Durell Software 1985 937 / 1937 AMC-155 4937
Rally II Loriciels 1985 06012 / 07012 AMC-161 / AMD-108
Satellite Warrior D. M. Lock 1985 949 / 1949
Snooker Gem Software 1984 190 / 1190 S-190 490
Sorcery + Virgin Games 1985 1983 AMD-109 21983 41983
Space Hawks Durell Software 1984 177 / 1177 S-115 477
Spannerman Gem Software 1984 114 / 1114 AMC-103 / S-114 214 414 / 41114
Spitfire 40 Mirrorsoft 1985 07052
Splat! Incentive Software 1984 909 / 1909 AMC-139 / S-504 4909
Star Commando Terminal Software 1984 147 AMC-119 / S-147 447
Stockmarket Argus Press Software 1985 903 4903
Strangeloop + Virgin Games 1985 07058 AMD-119
Subterranean Stryker Insight Software 1985 06010 / 07010 AMC-162 46010 / 47010
Sultan's Maze Gem Software 1984 113 AMC-134 / S-113 413
Super Pipeline II Taskset 1985 987 / 1987 AMC-151 - / 41987
Tank Command Magic Logic 1986 06023 / 07023
Tapper Bally Midway/Sega 1987 06007 / 07007
Tenis Epicsoft 1984 921 / 1921 S-508 2921
Tennis Epicsoft 1984 921 / 1921 S-508 2921
Toujours Pret! H.R. Software 1985 988 / 1988 AMC-147 4988 / 41988
The Fantastic Voyage Edmonds Software 1985 984 / 1984 AMC-148 4984 / 41984
The Galactic Plague Indescomp 1984 196 AMC-125 / S-201 496
The Game of Dragons O. Goodman 1985 977 / 1977 AMC-165 4977 / 41977
The Key Factor Paul Aitman 1985 975 AMC-149 / S-149
The Prize Arcade Software 1985 952 AMC-143
The Scout Steps Out H.R. Software 1985 988 / 1988 AMC-147 4988 / 41988
Tombstowne Premier Software 1985 06040 / 07040
Traffic Andromeda Software 1985 929 / 1929 AMC-152
Une Lessive Eprouvante pour Monsieur Wong Artic Computing 1984 923 S-505 4923

Compilations

Title House Year Language:english Soft N. Language:spanish Soft N. Language:german Soft N. Language:french Soft N.
Amsoft 12-Pack Amsoft 999
6128 Games Collection 1986
Amstrad PP5 Promotional Pack Amsoft 1987 07073
Amstrad PP8 Promotional Pack Amsoft
Amstrad PP15 Promotional Pack Amsoft/Mastertronic 1988
Super Games I Schneider 19-- 28565
Super Games II Schneider 19-- 28566
Super Games III Schneider 19-- 28756
Super Sport I Schneider 19-- 28567
Super Sport II Schneider 19-- 28996

Educational Software

Title House Year Language:english Soft N. Language:spanish Soft N. Language:german Soft N. Language:french Soft N.
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 104 AMC 300 404
Animal, Vegetal, Mineral (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 104 AMC 300 404
Curso Autodidactico de BASIC I Amsoft 1984 111 AML-100 211 411
Curso Autodidactico de BASIC II Amsoft 1985 156 LA-615 256
Happy Letters (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 105 / 1105 205 405
Happy Numbers (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 102 / 1102 202 402
Happy Writing (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 106 / 1106 206 406
L'Ardoise Magiques (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 106 / 1106 206 406
L'Horloger 1 (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 107 / 1107 207 407
L'Horloger 2 (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 108 / 1108 208 408
Le Geographe (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 103 / 1103 203 403
Le Pendu (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 101 / 1101 201 401
Les Chiffres Magiques (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 102 / 1102 202 402
Les Lettres Magiques (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 105 / 1105 205 405
Map Rally (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 148 / 1148
Mirando a las Estrellas Triptych Publishing 1984 915 / 1915 AMD 300
Osprey! (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 947 / 1947
Physics Revision (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1985 960 / 1960
Pitman Typing Tutor Pitman Publishing 1984 924 / 1924
Star Watcher Triptych Publishing 1984 915 / 1915 AMD 300
Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part I Amsoft 1984 111 AML-100 211 411
Teach Yourself Amstrad Basic - A Tutorial Guide - Part II Amsoft 1985 156 LA-615 256
Timeman One (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 107 / 1107 207 407
Timeman Two (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 108 / 1108 208 408
Wordhang (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 101 / 1101 201 401
World - Wise (BES) Bourne Educational Software 1984 103 / 1103 203 403
Xanagrams Dean Software 1984 133

Utilities

Title House Year Language:english Soft N. Language:spanish Soft N. Language:german Soft N. Language:french Soft N.
Amlettres Juniper Computing 1984 154 S-154 / AMC-502 254 454
Amsbase 1984 S-501
Ams Calc Saxon Computing 1984 153 S-153 253 453
Amsdraw 1984 AMC-703
Amstest 1985 06017 AMC-706
Amsword Tasman Software 1984 164 / 1164 S-164 / AMD-511
Cashbook Accounts Saxon Computing 1985 07014
Decision Maker Triptych Publishing 1984 918 / 1918 AMD-501
DFM Database + Labels Dialog Software 1984 941 / 1941 AMC-507
Easi-Amscalc Saxon Computing 1984 153 S-153 253 453
Easi-Amsword Juniper Computing 1984 154 S-154 / AMC-502 254 454
Easy-Topcalc Saxon Computing 1984 153 S-153 253 453
Easy-Topword Juniper Computing 1984 154 S-154 / AMC-502 254 454
Entrepreneur Triptych Publishing 1984 917 / 1917
Fig-Forth Abersoft 1984 188 / 1188 AMC-705
Forth Abersoft 1984 188 / 1188 AMC-705
Hisoft Devpac Hisoft 1984 116 / 1116 S-116 216
Hisoft Pascal 4T Hisoft 1984 155 / 1155 S-155 / AMD-700 / 21155
Hisoft Pascal Hisoft 1984 155 / 1155 S-155 / AMD-700 / 21155
Home Accounts Manager Dialog Software 1984 942 / 1942
Home Budget Kuma Computers 1984 119
Invostat Dialog Software 1984 939 / 1939 AMC-506
Mastercalc Campbell Systems 1985 905 / 1905 AMC-510
MasterFile 464 Campbell Systems 1984 914 / 1914 4914 / -
Microfile/Microword Saxon Computing 07053
MicroGraph Saxon Computing 1985 1014
MicroPen Intelligence 1984 1011 AMD-502
MicroScript Intelligence 1984 1010 AMD-503
MicroSpread Saxon Computing 1985 1012 AMD-508
Procesador de Texto Juniper Computing 1984 154 S-154 / AMC-502 254 454
Project Planner Triptych Publishing 1984 916 / 1916
Screen Designer DJL Software 1984 197 / 1197
Shape & Sound Gem Software 1985 06037 / 07037
Stock-Aid Dialog Software 1984 940 / 1940
SuperCalc 2 Sorcim/IUS 1985 07028
Tomando Decisiones Triptych Publishing 1984 918 / 1918 AMD-501
Transact Dialog Software 1984 938 / 1938

Storage / Media

Logos

Amsoft logo in PNG format

Amsoft vector graphics logo in SVG format

Amsoft logo with shadow in PNG format

Amsoft vector graphics logo with shadow in SVG format


Links