Artic Computing was a software development company based in Brandesburton, England from 1980 to 1986. The company's first games were for the Sinclair...
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Look up artic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Artic or ARTIC may refer to: Artic, Washington, an unincorporated community Anaheim Regional Transportation...
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Blue Ribbon (software house) (section Artic Computing)
reissues of games for publishers including Superior Software, Bubble Bus and Artic as well as games originally published at full price by CDS. This included...
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Curse of the Seven Faces (category Artic Computing games)
titled Assemblage in 1986 with three other games. It was published by Artic Computing. The objective of the game is to retrieve four objects from an evil...
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adventures for Artic Computing. After completing his degree in 1985 he decided to continue his career in game development and became director of Artic. The following...
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World Cup Carnival (category Artic Computing games)
World Cup Carnival is a 1986 sports video game developed by Artic Computing and published by U.S. Gold for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum;...
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Bear Bovver (category Artic Computing games)
written by Jon Ritman for the ZX Spectrum and published in 1983 by Artic Computing. A Commodore 64 port was released in 1984. Bear Bovver is a BurgerTime...
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Software) Graham Gooch's Test Cricket (Audiogenic) The Great Wall (Artic Computing) Gremlins: The Adventure (Adventure Soft) Grid Iron (Top Ten) Grid...
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Suzy Soft Suzy Soft "Cygnus: Alpha". Spectrum Computing. "No Future". Spectrum Computing. Spectrum Computing, an up-to-date database of ZX Spectrum software...
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Obsidian (1986 video game) (category Artic Computing games)
action-adventure computer game for the Amstrad CPC personal computer published by Artic Computing in 1986. The game is set on the titular space station located within...
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Death Artic Computing 1982 February 28, 2023 Adventure B: Inca Curse Artic Computing 1982 February 28, 2023 Adventure C: Ship of Doom Artic Computing 1982...
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MSX systems. Jon Ritman met Chris Clarke, formerly of Crystal Computing, at Artic Computing in 1983 where Clarke was marketing Bear Bovver, Ritman's latest...
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and PlayStation VR. 3D Combat Zone (1983) by Jon Ritman published by Artic Computing for the ZX Spectrum. Stellar 7 (1983) for the Apple II and Commodore...
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Adventure A: Planet of Death (category Artic Computing games)
Adventure A: Planet of Death is a text adventure from Artic Computing published for the ZX80 and ZX81 in 1981. Releases followed for the ZX Spectrum (1982)...
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her tyranny. Charles Cecil and Tony Warriner had worked together at Artic Computing, an English video game development company. In 1990, they decided that...
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include Web War for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro published by Artic Computing in 1985, Tubeway (1982) for the Apple II, Storm (1984) for the Tandy...
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Curse (2013). Charles Cecil and Tony Warriner had worked together at Artic Computing, an English video game development company. In 1990 they decided to...
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Artic Computing for consideration. Artic's director, Charles Cecil, loved the game and convinced him to license it to Artic, and then to join Artic as...
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Software for the Atari 8-bit computers and The Great Wall (1986) from Artic Computing for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro. "The Making of Hunchback". Retro...
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Japan 1985 Star Cruiser defunct 2001 Artdink Tokyo, Japan 1986 A-Train Artic Computing Brandesburton, United Kingdom 1980 Bear Bovver defunct 1986 Arush Entertainment...
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Mississippi 1987 N Y Y Y Activision Jaleco Mutant Monty 1986 Y Y Y Y Artic Computing Nap Tetsyua's A-Class Mahjong (aka 居眠り流阿佐田哲也のA級麻雀) 1989 Board game...
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Pinball Simulator 1988 Codemasters Adventure A: Planet of Death 1985 Artic Computing Adventure Quest 1983 Level 9 African Trail Simulator 1990 Positive...
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Data East Corp. International Rugby 1985 ZX Spectrum Donald Campbell Artic Computing Ltd MSX Rugby 1985 MSX Panasoft Matsushita Electric Industrial Co....
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Emulator (redirect from Emulation (computing))
In computing, an emulator is hardware or software that enables one computer system (called the host) to behave like another computer system (called the...
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"Snooker" for the ZX Spectrum, including one release by Microbyte and Artic Computing Ltd also in 1983. The games were followed in 1984 by Steve Davis Snooker...
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RT (section Computing and telecommunications)
Indonesia Real-time (disambiguation) The Right Honourable, abbreviated "Rt Hon." Arty (disambiguation) RT1 (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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game that became their most successful title. Clarke left in 1984 to join Artic Software, where he worked on the "business side", before collaborating with...
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A video game console emulator is a type of emulator that allows a computing device to emulate a video game console's hardware and play its games on the...
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Atari 8-bit, Atari Program Exchange Humpty Dumpty Meets the Fuzzy Wuzzies, Artic, C64, ZX Spectrum Labyrinth, Acornsoft, BBC Micro Maziacs, DK'Tronics, ZX...
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