Mercury Microware

Mercury Microware
Mercury Microware
Industry Video games
Founded 1983
Founder(s) Paul Ralphs and Derek Ham

Mercury Microware was a games development company formed in 1983 by 15-year-olds Paul Ralphs and Derek Ham. Their most memorable work being the Commodore 64 conversion of football computer game Matchday , published by Ocean Software in 1984, the first game in the Match Day series. Mercury also created original titles for the Commodore 64 and Oric 1 including Spooky Mansion and Digger, published by M C Lothlorien.


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