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Ballistix is a
video game
created by
Martin Edmondson for the
Amiga and
Atari ST and
published by
Psyclapse in 1989. It was also
converted to a number...
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headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Micron's
consumer products,
including the
Ballistix line of
memory modules, are
marketed under the
Crucial brand.
Micron and...
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categories with
multiple variations each. The
categories consist of: "
Ballistix", in
which players pilot hovercraft to
deflect steel balls away from their...
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Church and has
composed several volumes of
liturgical music. alt.music.
ballistix for
clarinet and
digital audio tape
Crosstalk for E-flat alto saxophone...
- name was too
similar to Draconus.
Jones also
agreed to
bring Psygnosis's
Ballistix from the
Amiga to the
Commodore 64, for
which he
engaged Dailly and Hammond...
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cover for the
novel The
Steel Tsar) was also used for the US
cover of
Ballistix for the TurboGrafx-16 and Amiga. Most of the
songs from
Rocka Rolla have...
- Keynes. A
number of
other Amiga and
Atari ST
games followed including Ballistix (1989),
Awesome (1990) and
Brian the Lion (1994). In 1995, they became...
- by
Psygnosis as an
alternative label for some of its releases, such as
Ballistix and
Captain Fizz
Meets The Blaster-Trons. The box
artwork was very distinctive...
- Atom
Smasher (Romik) Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (Tynesoft) Avon (Topologika)
Ballistix (Superior Software/Acornsoft)
Balloon Buster (Blue Ribbon)
Bandits at...
- months, and it was
their second 16-bit game
after their previous game,
Ballistix.
Edmondson and
Howarth described it as
their "most
ambitious project to...