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Quicksilva was a
British games software publisher active during the
early 1980s.
Quicksilva was
founded by Nick
Lambert in 1979. The name
Quicksilva was...
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designing Mined-Out as his
first commercial product. He sent a copy to
Quicksilva after the
company advertised a
request for new
titles to publish. The...
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games from ten
different publishers;
Elite Systems,
Ocean Software,
Quicksilva, and
Virgin were
represented on both. The c****ette also
featured a recording...
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Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, a band
Operation Quicksilver (disambiguation)
Quicksilva, a
video game
publisher This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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President but did not find a
company willing to
produce it. In 1986,
Quicksilva released a Max
Headroom video game,
developed by
Binary Design, originally...
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plans to get No. 6".
Rolling Out. 2019-11-11.
Retrieved 2020-01-20.
QuickSilva Show With
Dominique Da Diva (2019-11-07). "Tokyo Toni
Talks "Tokyo Toni's...
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Killing is an
action game
developed by
Channel 8
Software and
published by
Quicksilva. The game was
released for the ZX
Spectrum in 1984. The game is based...
- duo Paco
Portalo and Paco
Suarez for the ZX
Spectrum and
published by
Quicksilva in 1983. It was
later released for the
Commodore 64 and MSX were produced...
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second act,
introducing new characters: The Ice
Princess and Jack Frost.
Quicksilva published an
official video game in 1984, for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore...
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Services (defunct)
Pitbull Studio (defunct,
merged into Epic
Games UK)
Quicksilva (defunct) Rage
Software (defunct)
Realtime Games Software (defunct) Realtime...