Amsoft

Amsoft

Amsoft was a software company owned by Amstrad. It published games between 1984 and 1989 for Amstrad's range of 8-bit home computers; the Amstrad CPC and, from 1986, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Many people's first play on the Amstrad CPC would have been an Amsoft title, as several were bundled with the computer.

List of games

1984

* Astro Attack
* Blagger
* Bridge-It
* Electro Freddy
* The Galactic Plague
* Harrier Attack
* Haunted Hedges
* Hunchback
* Laserwarp
* Mr Wong's Loopy Laundry
* Mutant Monty
* Oh Mummy
* Punchy
* Quack-a-Jack
* Roland Ahoy
* Roland on the Ropes
* Roland in Time
* Roland in the Caves
* Roland goes Digging
* Roland on the Run
* Spannerman
* Space Hawks
* Sultan's Maze
* Pyjamarama
* Detective
* Xanagrams
* Animal Vegetable Mineral
* Happy Letters
* Map Rally
* Timeman One / L'Horloger 1
* Wordhang
* Fruit Machine
* Amsgolf
* Codename MAT
* Hunter Killer
* Snooker
* L'Ardoise Magique
* Les Chiffres Magiques
* Le Géographe - France
* Le Géographe - Monde
* L'Horloger 2 / Timeman Two
* Les Lettres Magiques
* Osprey!
* Star Watcher
* Admiral Graf Spee

1985

* Airwolf
* Assault on Port Stanley
* Doors of Doom
* Dragon's Gold
* Frank 'n' Stein
* Friss Man
* Fu-Kung in Las Vegas
* The Game of Dragons
* The Key Factor
* Manic Miner
* The Prize
* Roland in Space
* Seesaw
* Super Pipeline 2
* Supertripper
* Sorcery Plus
* Cyrus 2 Chess
* Masterchess
* Happy Numbers
* Stockmarket
* Traffic
* 3D Boxing
* 3D Stunt Rider
* Alex Higgins World Pool
* Alex Higgins' World Snooker
* Glen Hoddle Soccer
* Rock Hopper
* Strangeloop Plus
* Subterranean Stryker
* Tombstone
* Kingdoms
* Braxx Bluff
* Overlord 2
* Campeones
* Classic Racing
* L'Apprenti Sorcier
* Satellite Warrior

1986

* Qabbalah
* Happy Writing
* Nuclear Defence
* Golden Path
* 6128 Games Collection

1987-1989

* Scalextric (1987)
* Tank Command (1988)
* Fantastic Voyage (1989)


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