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Grandslam Interactive

Grandslam Interactive Ltd. (formerly Grandslam Entertainments Ltd. and later Grandslam Video Ltd.) was a video games software house based in Britain. It was formed in late 1987 from a management buy-out of Argus Press Software[1] by former Argus Managing Director, Stephen Hall and close friend David C. Dudman. Grandslam developed and published many games for home computers during the 1980s and 1990s. Originally based in central London, the offices were relocated to Croydon in 1990.

List of games edit

1987

  • Terramex

1988

1989

1990

1991

  • Die Hard 2: Die Harder
  • England Championship Special

1992

1993

  • Liverpool: The Computer Game
  • Beastlord
  • Armaeth: The Lost Kingdom
  • Legend of Myra

1994

  • Bump 'N' Burn
  • Nick Faldo's Championship Golf
  • Reunion
  • Beavers
  • ITS Cricket: International Test Series

1995

  • Base Jumpers
  • ITS Cricket: International Test Series

Unpublished

  • Seven Swords of Mendor
  • Fighting Survivor
  • Realms of Darkness[2]


References edit

  1. ^ "Whodunwat". Sinclair User. No. 70. EMAP. 16 December 1987. p. 8. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Work In Progress: Realms of Darkness". Amiga Action. No. 48. Europress Interactive. September 1993. p. 84. Retrieved 13 July 2023.

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