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The first UK computer games company to advertise their games on TV, '''Micromega''' had all of the components necessary to be a big player in the home computer software scene but thanks to a mixture of sub-standard products, in-fighting and resting on laurels, they were soon surpassed and failed to recover making their last release in 1985 - their star programmer, Derek Brewster, leaving for pastures new.
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The first UK computer games company to advertise their games on TV, '''Micromega''' had all of the components necessary to be a big player in the home computer software scene but thanks to a mixture of sub-standard products, in-fighting and resting on laurels, they were soon surpassed and failed to recover making their last release in 1985 - their star programmer, [[Derek Brewster]], leaving for pastures new.
  
 
In terms of their [[CPC]] work, all of their games published on the machine were done so under the [[Amsoft]] banner.
 
In terms of their [[CPC]] work, all of their games published on the machine were done so under the [[Amsoft]] banner.

Revision as of 11:22, 29 August 2010

The first UK computer games company to advertise their games on TV, Micromega had all of the components necessary to be a big player in the home computer software scene but thanks to a mixture of sub-standard products, in-fighting and resting on laurels, they were soon surpassed and failed to recover making their last release in 1985 - their star programmer, Derek Brewster, leaving for pastures new.

In terms of their CPC work, all of their games published on the machine were done so under the Amsoft banner.

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