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Publisher Information and Releases
Ebury Software (Good Housekeeping Software)
UK
Known releases c64:
Mr. T Meets His Match 1984 Ebury Software Brain - Memory
Mr. T Tells The Time 1983 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Alphabet Games 1985 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Jungle Stories 1984 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Measuring Games 1984 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Money Box 1983 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Number Games 1983 Ebury Software Educational - Maths
Mr. T's Shape Games 1984 Ebury Software Educational - Miscellaneous
Mr. T's Simple Sums 1984 Ebury Software
MR. T from Crash magazine 2:
It’s a bit of a mouthful, but The National Magazine Co, under the imprint of Ebury Software, are soon planning to release titles under the heading of Good Housekeeping Software.
The series is tied together by a mascot called Mr. T.
The first six titles are Mr. T’s Alphabet Games, Mr. T’s Number Games, Mr. T Tells The Time, Mr. T’s Money Box, Mr. T’s Measuring Games and Mr. T’s Shape Games.
These are currently available on the BBC Micro, but Spectrum versions should be ready very soon.
Mr. T Tells The Time and Mr. T’s Money Box are already in the shops for the Spectrum.
The games come very nicely packaged in large white video style boxes and include a detailed parent’s manual with comprehensive operating instructions and a step-by-step guide to getting the best out of the program.
Good Housekeeping Software reckon that the child should not be left isolated at the keyboard, but that the parent should join in the games, discussion and activities promoted by the games.
Mr. T is also designed to act as a friendly guide enabling the child to play not against the cold, inanimate computer, but in the company of a lively and personable fellow who reacts with encouragement or slight dismay at the child’s choice.
Mr. T programs are aimed at children between the ages of three and six.
The cassettes retail at £12.95, and run on a 48K Spectrum.
Mr. T Meets His Match 1984 Ebury Software Brain - Memory
Mr. T Tells The Time 1983 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Alphabet Games 1985 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Jungle Stories 1984 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Measuring Games 1984 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Money Box 1983 Ebury Software
Mr. T's Number Games 1983 Ebury Software Educational - Maths
Mr. T's Shape Games 1984 Ebury Software Educational - Miscellaneous
Mr. T's Simple Sums 1984 Ebury Software
MR. T from Crash magazine 2:
It’s a bit of a mouthful, but The National Magazine Co, under the imprint of Ebury Software, are soon planning to release titles under the heading of Good Housekeeping Software.
The series is tied together by a mascot called Mr. T.
The first six titles are Mr. T’s Alphabet Games, Mr. T’s Number Games, Mr. T Tells The Time, Mr. T’s Money Box, Mr. T’s Measuring Games and Mr. T’s Shape Games.
These are currently available on the BBC Micro, but Spectrum versions should be ready very soon.
Mr. T Tells The Time and Mr. T’s Money Box are already in the shops for the Spectrum.
The games come very nicely packaged in large white video style boxes and include a detailed parent’s manual with comprehensive operating instructions and a step-by-step guide to getting the best out of the program.
Good Housekeeping Software reckon that the child should not be left isolated at the keyboard, but that the parent should join in the games, discussion and activities promoted by the games.
Mr. T is also designed to act as a friendly guide enabling the child to play not against the cold, inanimate computer, but in the company of a lively and personable fellow who reacts with encouragement or slight dismay at the child’s choice.
Mr. T programs are aimed at children between the ages of three and six.
The cassettes retail at £12.95, and run on a 48K Spectrum.