they ran in the Computing Today magazine. They were originally based in High Wycombe, Bucks before moving to the West Country. Level 9 devised their own...
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Level 9 may refer to: Level 9 Computing, a software developer primarily known for their 1980s text adventures Level 9 (TV series) Level 9 (band) This...
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January 1983 stated that it "offers more computing power for the money than any other machine I saw there". Computing Today in June 1983 criticized the manual...
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Colossal Adventure (redirect from Colossal Adventure (Level 9 game))
Colossal Adventure is a text based adventure game published by Level 9 Computing in 1982. It was originally released for the Nascom. Colossal Adventure...
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Topologika). Other leading companies in the UK were Magnetic Scrolls and Level 9 Computing. Also worthy of mention are Delta 4, Melbourne House, and the homebrew...
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Computer Gaming World. Vol. 2, no. 3. p. 18. The Creative Atari. Creative Computing Press. 1983. pp. 177–178. ISBN 9780916688349. "Most-prolific action-adventure...
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Silicon Dreams (category Level 9 Computing games)
Silicon Dreams is a trilogy of interactive fiction games developed by Level 9 Computing during the 1980s. The first game was Snowball, released during 1983...
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Metroidvania games include tighter integration of story and level design, careful design of levels and character controls to encourage exploration and experimentation...
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games written in more obscure file formats such as those used by Level 9 Computing and Magnetic Scrolls. The Glk API specification describes facilities...
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The Worm in Paradise (category Level 9 Computing games)
Garrett for Popular Computing Weekly said "Even the more experienced player, who has a certain amount of knowledge about Level 9 games, will find it quite...
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customer data. Serverless computing represents a form of virtualized computing." according to ISO/IEC 22123-2. Serverless computing is a broad ecosystem that...
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Emerald Isle (video game) (category Level 9 Computing games)
Isle is a 1984 interactive fiction game developed and published by Level 9 Computing for various home computer platforms. A plane has crashed after being...
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Lords of Time (category Level 9 Computing games)
interactive fiction game designed by Sue Gazzard and released by Level 9 Computing in 1983. Originally purely a textual adventure for 8-bit microcomputers...
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Jewels of Darkness (redirect from Adventure Quest (Level 9 game))
Jewels of Darkness is a trilogy of text adventure games by Level 9. The individual games were initially released separately in 1982. They featured some...
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Scapeghost (category Level 9 Computing games)
Scapeghost is a text adventure published by Level 9 Computing in 1989. It was the last text adventure game released by the company. The player takes the...
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payment, it was the only version for which they received any money. Level 9 Computing released multiple versions of the game for different computer platforms...
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It Came from the Desert (category Level 9 Computing games)
In early 1991, Cinemaware released a version for MS-DOS (ported by Level 9 Computing in a final attempt to stay in business before they ceased operations...
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Erik the Viking (video game) (category Level 9 Computing games)
Erik the Viking) is a text-based adventure video game developed by Level 9 Computing and published by Mosaic Publishing in 1984. The game runs on the Amstrad...
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The company republished enhanced versions of adventure games by Level 9 Computing, beginning with their Middle-earth trilogy: Colossal Adventure (itself...
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copy protection. Other well-known text adventure companies included Level 9 Computing, Magnetic Scrolls and Melbourne House. When personal computers gained...
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Art Studio, released by Rainbird The Price of Magik, released by Level 9 Computing Supercharge, released by Digital Precision Tomahawk, released by Digital...
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Knight Orc (category Level 9 Computing games)
Knight Orc is a text adventure, with limited graphics on some platforms, by Level 9 released in 1987. It comes with a short novella by Peter McBride ("The...
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the name given to the Demon King in two computer games published by Level 9 Computing in the 1980s as part of their Middle Earth trilogy: Adventure Quest...
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(defunct) Incentive Software (defunct) Intelligent Games (defunct) Level 9 Computing (defunct) Magnetic Scrolls (defunct) Martech (defunct) Mastertronic...
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Champion of the Raj (category Level 9 Computing games)
Champion of the Raj is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Level 9 Computing and published by Personal Software Services. It was released exclusively...
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Red Moon (video game) (category Level 9 Computing games)
beings with whom you can interact." Peter Sweasey for Home Computing Weekly said "Although Level 9 can do better, even an average game by them is excellent...
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which it runs. Block-level storage Browser-based computing Category:Cloud computing providers Category:Cloud platforms Cloud computing architecture Cloud...
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Gnome Ranger (category Level 9 Computing games)
Ranger is a graphic adventure game designed by Peter Austin and released by Level 9 in 1987. A still image is shown for each location, and the player enters...
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specialised in graphical adventure games. During the early to mid-1980s Level 9 Computing dominated the UK text adventure market. Delta 4 and CRL also produced...
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The Price of Magik (category Level 9 Computing games)
adventure is excellent value for money. Congratulations on another great game, Level 9." Amtix said "No doubt the game will be another smashing success. It's...
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