Electric Dreams Software - List of Releases

List of Releases

  • Riddler's Den (1985), David Harper
  • I, of the Mask (1985), Spaceman Ltd
  • Back to the Future (1985), Software Images
  • Winter Sports (video game) (1985), Software Images
  • Zaxxon (1985); under license from Sega
  • Aliens: The Computer Game (1986), Software Studios
  • Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Software Studios
  • Dandy (1986), The RamJam Corporation
  • Explorer (1986), The RamJam Corporation
  • Hijack (1986), Paradise Software
  • Mermaid Madness (1986), Soft Design
  • Prodigy (1986), MD Software
  • Spindizzy (1986), Paul Shirley and Phil Churchyard
  • Super Hang-On (1986), Software Studios; under license from Sega
  • Xarq (1986), The RamJam Corporation
  • Aliens: The Computer Game (1987), Mr. Micro
  • Firetrack (1987), Aardvark Software
  • FireTrap (1987), Source Software; under license from Data East USA
  • Nihilist (1987), Shahid Ahmad
  • Star Raiders 2 (1987), Simon Freeman, Gary Stark and Bruce Poelman; under license from Atari
  • Super Sprint (1987), as developer, published by Activision; under license from Atari
  • Tempest (1987), David Pridmore; under license from Atari
  • Championship Sprint (1988), Catalyst Coders; under license from Atari
  • Karnov (1988), Mr. Micro; under license from Data East USA
  • R-Type (1988), Bob Pape and Mark A. Jones; under license from Irem Corporation
  • Incredible Shrinking Sphere (1989), Foursfield

In addition, the strategy game RMS Titanic was previewed by the gaming press in 1986, but was never published.

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