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Cope-Com Industry Video games Founded 1987 Founder(s) Martin Pedersen,Torben Larsen Cope-Com was an Amiga software developer founded in 1987 by Martin Pedersen and Torben Larsen.
Martin Pedersen started out in 1985 with an Amstrad computer in which he did a conversion game title called The Vikings. At the same time Torben Larsen was doing the graphics for the same game on the Commodore 64 and that is how the two of them met.[citation needed] Feeling limited with the Amstrad and its technical abilities, Martin Pedersen decided to take a closer look at the new Amiga 1000 computer which was about to be released. They were impressed by the better resolution, colour palette and sound sampling of the Amiga.[citation needed]
Ludography
Cope-Com published two games for the Amiga: Hybris (1989, Discovery Software) and Battle Squadron (1989, Electronic Zoo). Both were vertical-scrolling shoot 'em ups. Both titles were critical successes.[1][2]
References
- ^ "Hybris reviews". Amiga Magazine Rack. http://amr.abime.net/review_26326. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
- ^ "Battle Squadron reviewswork=Amiga Magazine Rack". http://amr.abime.net/review_30383. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
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