Durell Software - List of Games

List of Games

The following is a list of games developed by Durell before it concentrated on financial services technology in the 90s.

  • Galaxy 5 (1983)
  • Lunar Lander / Asteroids (1983)
  • Starfighter (1983)
  • Scuba Dive (1983)
  • Harrier Attack (1983)
  • Jungle Trouble (1983)
  • Lunar Landing (1984)
  • Combat Lynx (1984)
  • Mineshaft (1984)
  • Critical Mass (1985)
  • Saboteur (1985)
  • Deep Strike (1986)
  • Fat Worm Blows a Sparky (1986)
  • Thanatos (1986)
  • Turbo Esprit (1986)
  • Chain Reaction (1987)
  • Saboteur 2 - Avenging Angel (1987)
  • Sigma 7 (1987)
  • Spitfire (1989)
  • Death Pit - This game was advertised quite extensively in 1985 by Durell and was completed but not considered good enough for release. An article in issue 25 of Crash remarked: "although halfway through the project there was a moment when it looked like the game might make a commercial release, it didn't come up to scratch". Clive Townsend, however, did use some of the routines from this game in the programming of Saboteur. The available development version was recovered in 2007.

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