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'''Romik'''
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The short-lived software house '''Romik''' published games for the [[CPC]], [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Commodore 64]].  By the time the Amstrad CPC arrived on the scene, they were already beginning to wind down, releasing only five games, three of the first four were published by [[Amsoft]] with ''[[3D Monster Chase]]'' holding the dubious of honour of being so bad that even Amstrad's notorious software wing wanted nothing to do with it (believing, correctly that it was too close to ''[[Sultan's Maze]]'' for comfort).
  
== Releases for CPC ==
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There only other game for the machine was a tie-in product for cereal company Weetabix and their giveaway game ''[[Weetabix vs The Titchies]]''...
  
* [[3D Monster Chase]] (1985)
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== '''Softography''' ==
* [[Alien Break In]] (1985)
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* [[Alien Break In]] (1984)
 
* [[Atom Smasher]] (1984)
 
* [[Atom Smasher]] (1984)
* [[Dragon's Gold]] (1984)
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* [[Weetabix vs The Titchies]] (1984)
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* [[Dragon's Gold]] (1985)
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* [[3D Monster Chase]] (1985)
  
 
[[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]]
 
[[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]]

Revision as of 10:55, 4 September 2010

The short-lived software house Romik published games for the CPC, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. By the time the Amstrad CPC arrived on the scene, they were already beginning to wind down, releasing only five games, three of the first four were published by Amsoft with 3D Monster Chase holding the dubious of honour of being so bad that even Amstrad's notorious software wing wanted nothing to do with it (believing, correctly that it was too close to Sultan's Maze for comfort).

There only other game for the machine was a tie-in product for cereal company Weetabix and their giveaway game Weetabix vs The Titchies...

Softography