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Acornsoft Games Range

Including all arcade, text adventure and board games. All games were compatible with the BBC Micro Model B. Games followed by Model A & B were compatible with both machines. Games followed by Electron were also released separately for the Acorn Electron. Games are listed by their catalogue numbers which are roughly the order of release of the BBC versions.

  • G01 Philosopher's Quest (BBC 1982, Electron 1984)
  • G02 Defender (BBC 1982) deleted for legal reasons and later re-released as Planetoid
  • G02 Aviator (BBC 1983) released with G26-G28 but re-used the deleted Defender's number
  • G03 Monsters (BBC 1982, Electron 1983)
  • G04 Snapper (BBC 1982, Electron 1983)
  • G05 Rocket Raid (BBC 1982)
  • G06 Arcade Action (BBC Model A & B 1982) 4 games: Invaders, Breakout, Dodgems and Snake
  • G07 Sphinx Adventure (BBC 1982, Electron 1984)
  • G08 Cube Master (BBC 1982)
  • G09 JCB Digger (BBC 1983)
  • G10 Chess (BBC 1982, Electron 1983)
  • G11 Maze (BBC 1982, Electron 1984)
  • G12 Sliding-Block Puzzles (BBC 1982)
  • G13 Meteors (BBC 1982, Electron 1983)
  • G14 Arcadians (BBC 1982, Electron 1984)
  • G15 Planetoid (BBC 1982, Electron 1984)
  • G16 Super Invaders (BBC 1982)
  • G17 Castle of Riddles (BBC 1982, Electron 1984)
  • G18 Missile Base (BBC 1982)
  • G19 Countdown to Doom (BBC 1982, Electron ROM Cartridge 1984)
  • G20 Draughts & Reversi (BBC Model A & B 1983, Electron 1983)
  • G21 Snooker (BBC 1983, Electron 1984)
  • G22 Starship Command (BBC 1983, Electron 1983)
  • G23 Hopper (BBC 1983, Electron 1984)
  • G24 Carousel (BBC 1983)
  • G25 Kingdom of Hamil (BBC 1983)
  • G26 Crazy Tracer (BBC 1983, Electron 1984)
  • G27 Drogna (BBC 1983)
  • G28 Free Fall (BBC 1983, Electron 1984)
  • G29 Meteor Mission (BBC 1984)
  • G30 Gateway to Karos (BBC 1983)
  • G31 Boxer (BBC 1984, Electron 1984)
  • G32 Tetrapod (BBC 1984)
  • G33 Volcano (BBC 1984)
  • G34 Black Box & Gambit (BBC 1984)
  • G35 Bouncer (BBC 1984)
  • G36 The Seventh Star (BBC 1984)
  • G37 Acheton (BBC 1984)
  • G38 Elite (BBC 1984, Electron 1984)
  • G39 Firebug (BBC 1984, Electron 1984)
  • G40 Quondam (BBC 1984)
  • G41 Labyrinth (BBC 1984)
  • G42 Go (BBC 1984, Electron 1984)
  • G43 Revs (BBC 1984)
  • G44 Revs 4 Tracks (BBC 1985) extra tracks for the main game
  • G45
  • G46 Magic Mushrooms (BBC 1985, Electron 1985)
  • G47 Elite enhanced (BBC 1986) incl. 6502 Second Processor and Master 128 versions

There are also a number of completed but unreleased games that have found their way into the public domain such as Crazy Balloon, Hellforce and Bandit that date from around 1983.

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