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Addictive Games
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Arcadia
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Artic Computing
Atlantis Software
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AVS
Beau-Jolly
Bitmap Soft
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Cascade Games
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Channel 8 Software
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Computer Soft Jonigk [CSJ]
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Creative Sparks
CRL
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Cronosoft
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Data Media GmbH
DELA-Elektronik GmbH
Dixons
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Durell
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English Software
Fantasy Software Designs
Fermont (Go Games)
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Future was 8bit, The
Gameword
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Illusion Software Ltd
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Info Designs Inc. (IDI)
Infocom
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J.C.L. Software
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Kingsize (Robtek Ltd.)
Kingsoft
KnightSoft
Llamasoft Software
Macsen Software
Magnificent 7 Software
Majestic Software Products (MSP)
Markt & Technik
Mastertronic
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Mastertronic (M.A.D.)
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Melbourne House
Micro Design
Microdeal
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Micropool
Midas Marketing
Mother Soft- en hardware Services
Mr. Chip Software
Novagen
Ocean
Ocean (The Hit Squad)
OziSoft
Paxman Promotions
Poly.Play
Prism Leisure
Probe Software
Psytronik Software
Pubblirome
Quellesoft
Razorsoft
Robcom / Robtek / Share Operating Services
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Romik Software
Rushware
Smith Corona
Software Projects
Solar Software
Sumlock Microware (LiveWire)
Super Sellers
Supersoft
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Tri Micro Inc.
Trojan Products
Tronic-Verlag GmbH (Compute Mit)
Tynesoft
Tynesoft (MicroValue)
U.S. Gold
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U.S. Gold (Kixx)
Unknown
Visiodata (Visiogame)
Visiogame
Visiogame (Play Vision)
YES! Software
Publisher Information and Releases
Atlantis Software was a London-based UK computer games publisher that published a number of games during the 1980s and early 1990s.

The company was set up by Michael Cole and Rodger Coghill in January 1984 with the first four games released in May of that year. The philosophy of the company was to sell high volume at low 'pocket-money' prices - at first all games were £1.99. The Atlantis Gold label was launched the following year at £2.99 (the 'Gold' tag was soon dropped with games at both prices being released under the Atlantis logo but with the suggested price on the cover).

Their primary focus remained on the low-cost cassette-based games for 8-bit machines for £1.99 and £2.99 (commonly known as "budget" games) that formed a significant part of the UK 8-bit software market during the 1980s.

However, they later published games for the 16-bit disk-based Atari ST and Commodore Amiga formats.

Formats covered included the ZX Spectrum on which they published several games reviewed by the UK gaming press.

Select titles

Master Mariner, 1984 (ZX Spectrum)
Monster Munch, 1984 (Commodore 64)
Cops 'n' Robbers, 1985 (Commodore VIC-20, C64, Commodore 16, Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Atari 8-bit)
Death Race, 1985 (VIC-20, C64, C16, Atari 8-bit)
League Challenge, 1986 (Spectrum, C64, C16, Electron, BBC, Atari 8-bit, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST)
Survivors, 1986 (Spectrum, C64, C16, Electron, BBC, Atari 8-bit, CPC, MSX)
Panik!, 1986 (C16, Electron, BBC, Atari 8-bit)
Gunfighter, 1988 (Spectrum, C64, Electron, BBC, Atari 8-bit, CPC)
Crack-Up!, 1989 (Spectrum, C64, Electron, BBC, Atari 8-bit, CPC)
Cavemania, 1990 (Spectrum, C64, CPC, Amiga, ST)
Hobgoblin, 1990 (Spectrum, C64, Electron, BBC, CPC)
Apache Flight, 1992 (Amiga, ST)

Dates shown are for the first version. In many cases, ports to other machines were released over a number of years (e.g. League Challenge wasn't ported to Amiga until 1991).

Atlantis also re-released games that had been published at a higher price by publishers such as Computasolve and Audiogenic at the same budget price as their new titles. Examples of this are Mrs Mopp, 3D Glooper, Omega Orb, Last Of The Free and Psycastria 2.




Registered Address

18 Wealden Place
Bradbourne Vale Road
Sevenoaks
Kent
TN13 3QQ
United Kingdom
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