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John Doherty

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Jul 11, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/11/95
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EDGE Games (the...@ix.netcom.com), formerly of the UK, is looking for
copies of its own games for an archive. They seem to have lost them in a
fire or something. Quoted from
"http://www.well.com.user/edgehome/archive.html":


EDGE had developed and produced more than 170 games since 1980 -- both using
its trade mark name of EDGE, and earlier as 'Softek Games'.
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EDGE is seeking help in compiling this archive of all of the games it has
ever developed and marketed over the past 15 years. If you have any of the
earlier games, then we would appreciate hearing from you. And if you have
any reviews of EDGE (or Softek) games, then we'd love to hear from you too.
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Some of the games EDGE has developed and/or marketed over the years include:
Garfield, Bobby Bearing, Brian Bloodaxe, Darius (Taito), Devon Aire (all of
these are pictured above). But a selection of other games by EDGE include:
Fairlight (I & II), Shao Lin's Road (Konami), Alien Syndrome (Sega), Soldier
of Light (Taito), Quo Vadis, Snoopy, The Punisher, X-Men (Marvel Comics),
Wizardry, Psybot, Microbot, Psytraxx, PsyChess, RAID, Tonic Tile, Flight
Path 737, Thai Boxing, Wheelies, Warlock, Acheron's Rage, Ugh!, FireQuest,
Almazz, That's The Spirit, Firebirds (by "7th Guest" author Graeme Devine,
an ex-EDGE coder), Meteoroids, Ultrapede, Megapede, Monsters in Hell, Zoids,
Ice Giant, Sky Runner, Shadow Skimmer, Quak Attack, Bug Squad, Jet Bike,
Galacticans, The Five Stones of Anadon, The Zolon Adventure, Mindstone,
Revelation, ... and over 100 more!
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REACH THEM AT "the...@ix.netcom.com"

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Nygren/Doherty Communications

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