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Revision as of 17:53, 1 September 2009
Wow Software was founded by Joan Pancott HPilg in 1990 and won the "Best homegrown adventure company" award at the third Adventure Convention in 1992.
Games
- Doomlords (Simon Avery; 1988?; Amstrad CPC).
- Danger! Adventurer at Work! (Simon Avery; 1991; Amstrad CPC).
- Commodore and Spectrum ports (publisher: The Guild).
- Ported to Z-code by Duncan Cross.
- The Gerbil Riot of '67 (Simon Avery; 1991?; Amstrad CPC).
- Commodore port (publisher: The Guild).
- Spectrum port (publisher: The Guild; 1992).
- Ported to MS-DOS (with TADS 2) by Simon Avery (1994).
- Ported to Z-code by Duncan Cross.
- Dances With Bunny Rabbits (Simon Avery; 1992; Amstrad CPC).
- Commodore port (porter: Anthony Collins, developer: Pegasus Software, publisher: The Guild; c. 1993).
- Spectrum port (porter: Philip Reynolds, publisher: The Adventure Workshop; 1993).
- Danger! Adventurer at Work! Two (Simon Avery; 1992; Amstrad CPC).
- Commodore and Spectrum ports (publisher: The Guild).
- Seven Lost Gnomes (Dorothy Jones, programming: Simon Avery, graphics: Margaret Crewdson; 1992; Amstrad CPC).
Links
- WoW Software - at CPCWiki.