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− | + | Named after the Leicestershire, England town in which it was based, Blaby was founded in January 1983 by [[John Bailiss]]. | |
+ | It was one of the longest-standing supporters of the Dragon 32 computer. One first from the company was a promotional VCR showing the games being played through. In 1988 Blaby withdrew from the Dragon market and [[Preston (R & AJ)|R & A.J. Preston]] took over the rights to the Dragon games. | ||
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− | [[ | + | [[Boris the Bold]] |
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+ | [[Boulder Crash]] | ||
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+ | [[Brocks Kingdom]] | ||
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+ | [[Caverns of Chaos]] | ||
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+ | [[Copta Snatch]] | ||
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+ | [[Cosmic Crusader]] | ||
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+ | [[Creepies / To Boldly Go]] | ||
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+ | [[Darts]] | ||
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+ | [[Desperado Dan]] | ||
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+ | [[Detonate / The Alien]] | ||
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+ | [[Dodo]] | ||
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+ | [[Fingers]] | ||
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+ | [[Fruit Machine]] | ||
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+ | [[Gi's A Job]] | ||
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+ | [[Guardian Angel]] | ||
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+ | [[Hubert]] | ||
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+ | [[Kamacarzy]] | ||
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+ | [[Kung Fu - The Master (Enter the Dragon)]] | ||
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+ | [[Laser Blast]] | ||
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+ | [[Laser Run]] | ||
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+ | [[Macdougal's Last Stand]] | ||
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+ | [[Miser's Dream]] | ||
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+ | [[Mission Attack]] | ||
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+ | [[Morbid Mansion]] | ||
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+ | [[Mutant War]] | ||
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+ | [[Olympia]] | ||
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+ | [[Perilous Pit]] | ||
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+ | [[Planet Conquest]] | ||
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+ | [[Ruby Robba]] | ||
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+ | [[Sewer Rats / Raiders]] | ||
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+ | [[Star Defence]] | ||
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+ | [[Star Swoop]] | ||
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+ | [[Starman Jones]] | ||
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+ | [[Temple of Doom]] | ||
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+ | [[The Bells ]] | ||
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+ | [[The Sword and the Sorcerer]] | ||
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+ | [[The Wizards Lair]] | ||
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+ | [[Trun]] | ||
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+ | == Search Downloads == | ||
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+ | Click below to search the downloads section for Blaby software: | ||
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+ | [http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes%2F&search=blaby&search_mode=f Tapes] |
Revision as of 20:57, 14 August 2010
Named after the Leicestershire, England town in which it was based, Blaby was founded in January 1983 by John Bailiss. It was one of the longest-standing supporters of the Dragon 32 computer. One first from the company was a promotional VCR showing the games being played through. In 1988 Blaby withdrew from the Dragon market and R & A.J. Preston took over the rights to the Dragon games.
Games
Kung Fu - The Master (Enter the Dragon)
Search Downloads
Click below to search the downloads section for Blaby software: