Publishers
System
A.M. Chaudhary
Addictive Games
Adventure International
Adventure Soft (Adventure International UK)
Alligata (Budgie)
Alpha Omega
Alternative Software (199 Range)
Anco
Anirog
Arcadia
Argus Press Software (Tape Computing)
Artic Computing
Atlantis Software
Audiogenic [ASL]
AVS
Beau-Jolly
Bitmap Soft
Bubble Bus Software
Bug-Byte
Cascade Games
Cascade Games (Gamebusters)
CDS Software
CDS Software (Blue Ribbon)
Channel 8 Software
Citisoft Limited
Codemasters
Commodore Business Machines [CBM]
Commodore Data
Commodore Info (Uitgeverij S.A.C.)
Computer Soft Jonigk [CSJ]
Computer World (Softworld)
Computrix Software
Courbois Software Beuningen [C.S.B.]
Creative Sparks
CRL
CRL (The Power House)
Cronosoft
Data Beutner (Stone-Castle)
Data Media
DELA-Elektronik
Dixons
Dotsoft
Duckworth / Ducksoft
Durell
Elite Systems
Elite Systems (Encore)
Elite Systems (Hit Pak)
English Software
Fantasy Software Designs
Fermont (Go Games)
Firebird (Silver 199 Range)
Flashfire
Future was 8bit, The
Gameword
Golden Games
Gremlin Graphics
Homebrew versions
Illusion Software
Imagine
Impex Software
Info Designs (IDI)
Infocom
Interceptor Software (Players)
J.C.L. Software
Jafsoft
Kingsoft
KnightSoft
Llamasoft Software
Macsen Software
Magnificent 7 Software
Majestic Software Products (MSP)
Markt & Technik
Mastertronic
Mastertronic (199 Range)
Mastertronic (Entertainment USA)
Mastertronic (M.A.D.)
Mastertronic (Plus)
Mastertronic (Ricochet)
Melbourne House
Micro Design
Microdeal
Microelectrónica y Control (µec)
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
recycle me
Robcom / Robtek / Share Operating Services
Robtek (Kingsize)
Romik Software
Rushware
Smith Corona
Software Projects
Solar Software
Sumlock Microware (LiveWire)
Super Sellers
Supersoft
Thunderbirds / Unlimited Paperware
Tri Micro
Trojan Products
Tronic-Verlag (Compute Mit)
Tynesoft
Tynesoft (MicroValue)
U.S. Gold
U.S. Gold (Americana)
U.S. Gold (Kixx)
Unknown
Visiodata (Visiogame)
Visiogame
Visiogame (Play Vision)
YES! Software
Publisher Information and Releases

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Rushware was one of the great publishers in Europe in the 80s.
Next to software Rushware also sold hardware as the datasettes under its own name.


History

Rushware Microhandelsgesellschaft mbH was founded as a software distribution department in 1984 by Rush Records.
In 1986 Softgold was founded as subsidiary of Rushware.
At the beginning of the 1990s the company Rainbow Arts was bought and integrated.
Rushware was bought in 1991 and combined with Softgold to become Funsoft Holding GmbH.

In 1998 the Rushware Microhandelsgesellschaft mbH, and its subsidiaries were bought by THQ Inc.
On December 27th 2000 the Rushware Microhandelsgesellschaft mbH was renamed THQ Entertainment GmbH.


Epyx & LucasArts

Rushware published many games by Epyx and LucasArts in Germany.
Rushware published the Epyx Games not only in the German-speaking region as their packings were bilingual. Rereleases were mostly published by Softgold.
Later releases were mainly published by Softgold.

Rushware labels:

Softgold (1986)
TopShots (Softgold) - budget re-release label. Predominantly re-released Rainbow Arts games, but also re-released productions by Starbyte.
Euro Gold Starline (Softgold) - Full price label
reLINE [NO SUCH RELEASE] - Full price label
Euro Gold (Softgold) - Budget label
Rainbow Arts (Softgold) - Full price label
Golden Goblins (Rainbow Arts)
Time Warp (Rainbow Arts)
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