Melbourne House
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Melbourne House, a highly successful Australian development company, was established in 1980 with its first computer game for the Sinclair ZX-80.
The Games
- The Hobbit (Philip Mitchell and Veronika Megler; 1982; Amstrad, Commodore 64, Spectrum).
- Hampstead (Peter Jones and Trevor Lever; 1984; Amstrad, Commodore, Spectrum, BBC Micro, Electron).
- Mugsy (1984).
- Mugsy's Revenge (1984).
- Sherlock (Philip Mitchell; 1984; Commodore, Spectrum).
- Dodgy Geezers (Peter Jones and Trevor Lever; 1986; Amstrad, BBC Micro, Electron, Commodore, Spectrum).
- Mordon's Quest (Peter Donne and Peter Moreland; 1985; Amstrad, BBC Micro, Commodore, Spectrum).
- Terrormolinos (Peter Jones and Trevor Lever; 1985; BBC Micro, Electron, Commodore, Spectrum).
- Kwah! (Simon Price and Mike Lewis; 1986; Commodore, Spectrum).
- Lord of the Rings (Philip Mitchell; 1986; Amstrad, BBC Micro, Commodore, Spectrum).
- Redhawk (Simon Price and Mike Lewis; 1986; Amstrad, Commodore, Spectrum).
- Shadows of Mordor (Philip Mitchell; 1987; Amstrad, Commodore, Spectrum).