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As is fitting for the golden age of arcade games, a large portion of the CPC range was made up of conversions of one classic coin-op or another. The major British based software houses of the time would bid for some of the biggest arcade games of the time and a number of key relationships between arcade game manufacturers and companies were established.  
As is fitting for the golden age of arcade games, a large portion of the CPC range was made up of conversions of one classic coin-op or another. The major British based software houses of the time would bid for some of the biggest arcade games of the time and a number of key relationships between arcade game manufacturers and companies were established.
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The theory, of course, was that kids would develop a taste for these high spec games at their local arcade and consequently go home and pester mum and dad for either more money to play the game that little bit longer or demand a version that they could play at home - although a more expensive short term investment, buying the right arcade conversion could prove to be a better long term prospect for the prudent household!
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The theory, of course, was that kids would develop a taste for these high spec games at their local arcade and consequently go home and pester mum and dad for either more money to play the game that little bit longer or demand a version that they could play at home - although a more expensive short term investment, buying the right arcade conversion could prove to be a better long term prospect for the prudent household!  
  
The following games were ported onto the CPC and have been split into groupings based on their original arcade developer:
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The following games were ported onto the CPC and have been split into groupings based on their original arcade developer:  
  
 
== Atari  ==
 
== Atari  ==
  
*[[720º]] ([[US Gold]] - 1988)
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*[[720º]] ([[US Gold]] - 1988)  
*[[APB]] ([[Domark]] - 1989)
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*[[APB]] ([[Domark]] - 1989)  
 
*[[The Empire Strikes Back]] ([[Domark]] - 1988)  
 
*[[The Empire Strikes Back]] ([[Domark]] - 1988)  
 
*[[Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters]] ([[Domark]] - 1990)  
 
*[[Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters]] ([[Domark]] - 1990)  
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*[[Strider]] ([[US Gold]] - 1989)
 
*[[Strider]] ([[US Gold]] - 1989)
  
== Century Communications ==
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== Century Communications ==
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*[[Hunchback]] ([[Amsoft]] - 1984)
 
*[[Hunchback]] ([[Amsoft]] - 1984)
  
== IREM ==
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== IREM ==
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*[[R-Type]] ([[Electric Dreams]] - 1987)
 
*[[R-Type]] ([[Electric Dreams]] - 1987)
  
== Konami ==
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== Konami ==
*[[Green Beret]] ([[Ocean| Imagine]] - 1986)
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*[[Hyper Sports]] ([[Ocean| Imagine]] - 1985)
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*[[Mikie]] ([[Ocean| Imagine]] - 1986)
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*[[Ping-Pong]] ([[Ocean| Imagine]] - 1986)
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*[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]] ([[Ocean| Imagine]] - 1985)
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== Leland ==
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*[[Green Beret]] ([[Ocean|Imagine]] - 1986)
*[[Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1990)
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*[[Hyper Sports]] ([[Ocean|Imagine]] - 1985)
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*[[Mikie]] ([[Ocean|Imagine]] - 1986)
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*[[Ping-Pong]] ([[Ocean|Imagine]] - 1986)
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*[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]] ([[Ocean|Imagine]] - 1985)
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== Leland ==
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*[[Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1990)  
 
*[[John Elway's Quarterback]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1990)
 
*[[John Elway's Quarterback]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1990)
  
== Midway ==
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== Midway ==
*[[Badlands]] ([[Domark]] - 1989)
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*[[STUN Runner]] ([[Domark]] - 1990)
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*[[Badlands]] ([[Domark]] - 1989)  
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*[[STUN Runner]] ([[Domark]] - 1990)  
 
*[[Super Space Invaders]] ([[Domark]] - 1991)
 
*[[Super Space Invaders]] ([[Domark]] - 1991)
  
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*[[The Addams Family]] ([[Ocean]] - 1992) *first at Computer, licensed later to Nintendo.<br>
 
*[[The Addams Family]] ([[Ocean]] - 1992) *first at Computer, licensed later to Nintendo.<br>
  
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== Sega  ==
 
== Sega  ==
  
*[[Action Fighter]] ([[Firebird]] - 1989)
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*[[Action Fighter]] ([[Firebird]] - 1989)  
 
*[[Golden Axe]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1988)  
 
*[[Golden Axe]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1988)  
 
*[[Shinobi]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
 
*[[Shinobi]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
  
== Taito ==
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== Taito ==
*[[Arkanoid]] ([[Ocean]] - 1987)
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*[[Bubble Bobble]] ([[Firebird]] - 1987)
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*[[Arkanoid]] ([[Ocean]] - 1987)  
*[[Continental Circus]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
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*[[Bubble Bobble]] ([[Firebird]] - 1987)  
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*[[Continental Circus]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)  
 
*[[The Ninja Warriors|Ninja Warriors]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
 
*[[The Ninja Warriors|Ninja Warriors]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
  
== Technos ==
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== Technos ==
*[[Double Dragon]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1988)
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*[[Double Dragon]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1988)  
 
*[[Double Dragon II]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
 
*[[Double Dragon II]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
  
== Tecmo ==
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== Tecmo ==
*[[Gemini Wing]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
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*[[Gemini Wing]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)  
 
*[[Silkworm]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
 
*[[Silkworm]] ([[Virgin Games]] - 1989)
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== Universal Co., Ltd<br>  ==
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*Space Panic = [[Roland goes Digging]] ([[Gem]]/[[Amsoft]] - 1984)
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Revision as of 10:23, 19 April 2011

As is fitting for the golden age of arcade games, a large portion of the CPC range was made up of conversions of one classic coin-op or another. The major British based software houses of the time would bid for some of the biggest arcade games of the time and a number of key relationships between arcade game manufacturers and companies were established.

The theory, of course, was that kids would develop a taste for these high spec games at their local arcade and consequently go home and pester mum and dad for either more money to play the game that little bit longer or demand a version that they could play at home - although a more expensive short term investment, buying the right arcade conversion could prove to be a better long term prospect for the prudent household!

The following games were ported onto the CPC and have been split into groupings based on their original arcade developer:

Atari

Capcom

Century Communications

IREM

Konami

Leland

Midway

Nintendo


Sega

Taito

Technos

Tecmo

Universal Co., Ltd