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Latest revision as of 07:15, 8 January 2008
Early British 32-bit computer developed by Acorn as the successor to the BBC Micro. Chiefly notable as the platform on which Graham Nelson created the Inform system.
List of Games
Below is a list of games published for the Archimedes, organised by publisher.
- Alpine Software
- Magnetic Scrolls
- The Pawn (Rob Steggles, illustrator: Geoff Quilley, music: John Molloy; 1985; Magnetic Scrolls).
- Jinxter (Georgina Sinclair and Michael Bywater, music: John Molloy; 1987).
- Corruption (Rob Steggles and Hugh Steers, illustrators: Alan Hunnisett and Richard Selby, music: John Molloy; 1988; Magnetic Scrolls).
- Fish! (John Molloy, Pete Kemp, Phil South, Rob Steggles, illustrators: Geoff Quilley, Alan Hunnisett, Chris Kent, Richard Selby, Tristan Humphries, music: John Molloy; 1988; Magnetic Scrolls).
- Wonderland (David Bishop, illustrators: Alan Hunnisett, Chris Kent, Geoff Quilley, Anna Williams, music: Michael Powell; 1990; Magnetic Windows).
- Minerva
- Riscy Developments
- Prehistoric Time Trip (David Lodge; 1993)
- Robico
- Skullsoft
- Topologika
Links
- Archimedes at Wikipedia.