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British text-adventure game company, founded by the Austin brothers (Pete, Mike and Nick) in 1981. Level 9 produced about twenty text adventures from 1981-1991, and thus was the major supplier of interactive fiction for British microcomputers. As was the case with [[Adventure International]] and [[Infocom]], Level 9's early success was due in large part to its creation of a development system that produced highly portable game files.
British text-adventure game company, founded by the Austin brothers (Pete, Mike and Nick) in 1981. Level 9 produced about twenty text adventures from 1981-1991, and thus was the major supplier of interactive fiction for British microcomputers. As was the case with [[Adventure International]] and [[Infocom]], Level 9's early success was due in large part to its creation of a development system, called [[A-code (Level 9)|A-code]] that produced highly portable game files.


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==Games==
==Games==
* ''[[Colossal Adventure]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], [[Mike Austin]] and [[Nick Austin]], publisher: Level 9; 1983; [[Spectrum]]).
* ''[[Colossal Adventure]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], [[Mike Austin]] and [[Nick Austin]], publisher: Level 9; 1983; [[Spectrum]]).
* ''[[Adventure Quest]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], [[Nick Austin]] and [[Mike Austin]], publisher: Level 9; 1983; Atari 800, [[BBC Micro]], [[Spectrum]]).
* ''[[Adventure Quest]]'' (Pete Austin, Nick Austin and Mike Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1983; [[Atari]] 800, [[BBC Micro]], Spectrum).
* ''[[Lords of Time]]'' ([[Ian Buxton]] and [[Sue Gazzard]], publisher: Level 9; 1983; [[Atari 800]], [[BBC Micro]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Spectrum]]).
* ''[[Lords of Time]]'' (Ian Buxton and Sue Gazzard, publisher: Level 9; 1983; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Spectrum).
* ''[[Snowball]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], Nick Austin, Mike Austin, Simon Aspinall and [[Ian Buxton]], publisher: Level 9; 1983; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Snowball]]'' (Pete Austin, Nick Austin, Mike Austin, [[Simon Aspinall]] and [[Ian Buxton]], publisher: Level 9; 1983; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], Nick Austin and Mike Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1984; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'' (Pete Austin, Nick Austin and Mike Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1984; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Return to Eden]]'' ([[Nick Austin]], [[Tim Noyce]] and [[Chris Queen]], publisher: Level 9; 1984; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Return to Eden]]'' (Nick Austin, [[Tim Noyce]] and [[Chris Queen]], publisher: Level 9; 1984; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' (publisher: Level 9, artist: [[Joan Lamb]]; 1984; [[Commodore]], Spectrum).  
* ''[[The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' (publisher: Level 9, artist: [[Joan Lamb]]; 1984; Commodore, Spectrum).  
* ''[[Emerald Isle]]'' ([[Shaun D. Abbott]]; publisher: Level 9, artist: [[James Horsler]]; 1985; Atari 800, [[BBC Micro]], [[Spectrum]]).
* ''[[Emerald Isle]]'' ([[Shaun D. Abbott]]; publisher: Level 9, artist: [[James Horsler]]; 1985; Atari 800, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Red Moon (by Level 9)|Red Moon]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], [[David Williamson]], publisher: Level 9, implementors: [[Simon Aspinall]] and Pete Austin, artist: [[James Horsler]]; 1985; BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Red Moon (by Level 9)|Red Moon]]'' (Pete Austin, [[David Williamson]], publisher: Level 9, implementors: Simon Aspinall and Pete Austin, artist: James Horsler; 1985; BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[The Worm in Paradise]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], Nick Austin and Mike Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1985, artist: [[James Horsler]]; Spectrum).
* ''[[The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4]]'' (Pete Austin,  publisher: Level 9, implementors: Nick Austin and Mike Austin; artist: by James Horsler; 1985, BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[The Price of Magik]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]; publisher: Level 9, implementors: [[Mike Austin]], [[Nick Austin]], [[Simon Aspinall]] artist: [[James Horsler]]; 1986; Spectrum).
* ''[[The Worm in Paradise]]'' (Pete Austin, Nick Austin and Mike Austin, publisher: Level 9; 1985, artist: James Horsler; Spectrum).
* ''[[The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]; publisher: Level 9, artist: [[Joan Lamb]]; 1987; BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[The Price of Magik]]'' (Pete Austin; publisher: Level 9, implementors: Mike Austin, Nick Austin, Simon Aspinall artist: James Horsler; 1986; Spectrum).
* ''[[Knight Orc]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]; publisher: Level 9; 1987; Spectrum).
* ''[[The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole]]'' (Pete Austin; publisher: Level 9, artist: Joan Lamb; 1987; BBC Micro, Spectrum).
* ''[[Lancelot]]'' (author: [[Christina Erskin]], publisher: Level 9, implementors: [[Mike Austin]], [[Nick Austin]], [[Mike Bryant]] and [[John Jones-Steele]], artists: [[Nusarath Jahan]], [[Joan Lamb]], [[Dicken Peeke]] and [[Neil Scrimgeour]]; 1988; BBC Micro).
* ''[[Knight Orc]]'' (Pete Austin; publisher: Level 9; 1987; Spectrum).
* ''[[The Archers]]'' ([[Pete Austin]] and [[Joan Lamb]]; Level 9; 1987; Spectrum).
* ''[[Lancelot]]'' (author: Christina Erskin, publisher: [[Mandarin Software]], implementors: Mike Austin, Nick Austin, [[Mike Bryant]] and [[John Jones-Steele]], artists: [[Nusarath Jahan]], Joan Lamb, [[Dicken Peeke]] and [[Neil Scrimgeour]]; 1988; BBC Micro).
* ''[[Gnome Ranger]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]; [[Level 9]]; 1987; Spectrum).
* ''[[The Archers]]'' (Pete Austin and Joan Lamb; Level 9; 1987; Spectrum).
* ''[[Ingrid´s Back!]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], [[Peter McBride]], [[Godfrey Dowson]] and [[Graham Jones]]; Level 9; 1988; Spectrum).
* ''[[Gnome Ranger]]'' (Pete Austin; Level 9; 1987; Spectrum).
* ''[[Scapeghost]]'' ([[Pete Austin]]; Level 9; 1988; Spectrum).
* ''[[Gnome Ranger II: Ingrid's Back|Ingrid´s Back!]]'' (Pete Austin, [[Peter McBride]], [[Godfrey Dowson]] and [[Graham Jones]]; Level 9; 1988; Spectrum).
* ''[[Scapeghost]]'' (Pete Austin; Level 9; 1988; Spectrum).


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.if-legends.org/~l9memorial/ Level 9 Memorial] at [[IF-Legends]].
* [https://www.if-legends.org/~l9memorial/ Level 9 Memorial] at [[IF-Legends]].
* {{Amstrad Action|Level 9, The Lords of Adventure: 1|008|aa08-74.jpeg}}, {{Amstrad Action|2|008|aa08-75.jpeg}}, {{Amstrad Action|3|008|aa08-77.jpeg}} - article published in [[Amstrad Action]] #8, May 1986.
* [https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-008/page/n73 Level 9, The Lords of Adventure] - article published in [[Amstrad Action]] #8, May 1986.
===Interviews===
===Interviews===
* [ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/magazines/MicroAdventurer/Issue10/Pages/MicroAdventurer1000011.jpg Expanding the quest for success] - [[Micro Adventurer]] #10, August 1984.
* [https://archive.org/details/micro-adventurer-10/page/n10 Expanding the quest for success] - [[Micro Adventurer]] #10, August 1984.


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Latest revision as of 00:34, 22 February 2024

British text-adventure game company, founded by the Austin brothers (Pete, Mike and Nick) in 1981. Level 9 produced about twenty text adventures from 1981-1991, and thus was the major supplier of interactive fiction for British microcomputers. As was the case with Adventure International and Infocom, Level 9's early success was due in large part to its creation of a development system, called A-code that produced highly portable game files.


Games

Links

Interviews