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+ | Cronosoft is a British software house established in 2003 by Simon Ullyatt to publish new or unreleased games for old 8-bit computers, such as the ZX Spectrum, the Commodore 64 and the Amstrad CPC. | ||
− | + | Their first release was Egghead in Space for the ZX Spectrum, in March 2003. | |
− | + | Glove by James McKay was supposed to their first release for the Dragon 32 in 2007, but as yet this has not materialised. | |
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− | + | [[3D Deathchase]] (Not Published) | |
− | + | [[Glove]] | |
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− | [ | + | == Links == |
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+ | [http://www.cronosoft.co.uk/ Cronosoft Homepage] |
Revision as of 10:37, 7 February 2010
Cronosoft is a British software house established in 2003 by Simon Ullyatt to publish new or unreleased games for old 8-bit computers, such as the ZX Spectrum, the Commodore 64 and the Amstrad CPC.
Their first release was Egghead in Space for the ZX Spectrum, in March 2003.
Glove by James McKay was supposed to their first release for the Dragon 32 in 2007, but as yet this has not materialised.
Dragon Games
3D Deathchase (Not Published)