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Amsoft was a
wholly owned subsidiary of Amstrad, PLC,
founded in 1984 and re-integrated with its
parent company in 1989. Its
purpose was to
provide an...
- is a 1985
sports video game
developed by Gem
Software and
published by
Amsoft for the
Amstrad CPC. The game is
named after Northern Irish two-time world...
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Construction Kit 1991
Domark 3D
Boxing 1985
Amsoft 3D
Fight 1985
Loriciels 3D
Grand Prix 1985
Amsoft 3D
Invaders 1984
Amsoft 3-D
Monster Chase 1985
Romik 3D Pool...
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others to play
video games at the same time. Bill Poel,
General Manager of
Amsoft (Amstrad's
software division), said
during the
launch press release that...
- program. They were also
capable of
running the CP/M
operating system. The
Amsoft division of
Amstrad was set up to
provide in-house
software and consumables...
- game
Bugaboo (The Flea). 1984:
Roland Goes
Digging (by Gem
Software for
Amsoft) - a
Space Panic clone.
Roland navigates around a
series of
platforms and...
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models of home computer. It was
developed by Gem
Software and
published by
Amsoft in 1984.[citation needed] It was
often included in the free
bundles of software...
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recognisable mascot, a
number of
games by Amstrad's in-house
software publisher Amsoft have been
tagged with the
Roland name. However, as the
games had not been...
- C****ette
inlay Publisher(s) Bug-Byte (June 1983)
Software Projects (Nov 1983)
Amsoft (1985) Designer(s)
Matthew Smith Programmer(s)
Matthew Smith (Spectrum)...
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Bufilcon A 45 16
Hydrocurve II 45, Soft Mate B
Deltafilcon A 43 10
Amsoft,
Amsoft Thin,
Comfort Flex,
Custom Flex, Metrosoft, Soft Form
Toric Phemfilcon...