Software Projects

Former British video game developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Software Projects was a computer game development company which was started by Manic Miner developer Matthew Smith, Alan Maton and Liverpool businessman Tommy Barton. After leaving Bug-Byte as a freelance developer, Smith was able to take the rights to his recently developed Manic Miner game with him, due to an oversight in his freelance contract.[1] Software Projects was then able to market and publish the ZX Spectrum hit game separately from Bug-Byte. Their logo was a Penrose triangle.

IndustryVideo games
Founded1983
FounderMatthew Smith, Alan Maton[1]
HeadquartersBear Brand Complex, Allerton Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 7SF
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Software Projects
IndustryVideo games
Founded1983
FounderMatthew Smith, Alan Maton[1]
HeadquartersBear Brand Complex, Allerton Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 7SF
Key people
Matthew Smith, Alan Maton, Tommy Barton,[2] Colin Roach
ProductsComputer games
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In 1987, Software Projects released Special FX Software's first title Hysteria.[3]

Released games

In 1984 and 1985 they released a number of budget titles at £2.99 on the Software Supersavers label.[21]

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