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Amstrad and s
( It was not influenced by Mozaik Software < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s 1984 Amstrad CPC game, Nibbler in spite of the similar names ).

Amstrad and UK
The Commodore 64, BBC Microcomputer and later the Amstrad CPC range were major rivals to the Spectrum in the UK market during the early 1980s.
During the late 1980s, Amstrad had a substantial share of the PC market in the UK.
Amstrad expanded to the marketing of low cost, low quality audio amplifiers and tuners, imported from the Far East and badged with the Amstrad name for the UK market.
Amstrad has been a major supplier of set top boxes to UK satellite TV provider Sky since its launch in 1989.
The 1512's influence was such that the UK PC magazine PC Plus originally targeted itself at the " Amstrad PC 1512 and compatibles ", since home ownership of other PCs at the time was rare.
The product did not ship until 1985, by which point the UK home computer market was already dominated by the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Acorn BBC Micro.
When the popular computers in the UK became the ZX Spectrum and later the Amstrad CPC Brown was faced with the problem of converting the US games he was licensing to UK formats.
* Amstrad halts production of the ZX Spectrum, formally bringing to an end that platform's 8-year dominance of the UK home computer market.

Amstrad and E-m
In 2000, Amstrad released the first of its combined telephony and e-mail devices, called the E-m @ iler.

Amstrad and @
One such device was the Amstrad e-m @ iler and e-m @ iler 2.

Amstrad and business
After Amstrad bought the computer business of Sinclair Research, Sir Clive retained the rights to the Pandora project, and it evolved into the Cambridge Computer Z88, launched in 1987.
BSkyB had been a major client of Amstrad, accounting for 75 % of sales for its ' set top box ' business.
In April 1986, Sinclair Research sold the Sinclair trademark and computer business to Amstrad for £ 5 million.
In 2007, he sold his remaining interest in the consumer electronics company Amstrad, his largest and best known business venture .< ref >
When Amstrad bought out Sinclair's computer business in 1986, the project was cancelled.
Mallard BASIC is a BASIC interpreter for CP / M written by Locomotive Software and supplied with the Amstrad PCW range of small business computers, the ZX Spectrum + 3 version of CP / M Plus, and the Acorn BBC Micro Z80 second Processor.

Amstrad and is
The Amstrad CPC ( short for Colour Personal Computer ) is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990.
Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal is a 1987 video game for the Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and the Amiga based on the comic strip.
Amstrad is a British electronics company, now wholly owned by BSkyB.
Amstrad was once a FTSE 100 Index constituent but is now wholly owned by BSkyB.
GEM is known primarily as the graphical user interface ( GUI ) for the Atari ST series of computers, and was also supplied with a series of IBM PC-compatible computers from Amstrad.
Miner Willy is the protagonist in a series of platform games for the ZX Spectrum, MSX, Amstrad CPC and the Commodore 64 home computers starring Miner Willy.
Rick Dangerous is a platform game developed by Core Design for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and DOS based PCs.
Rick Dangerous 2 is a platform game developed by Core Design for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and DOS-based PCs.
The Great Giana Sisters is a platform game developed by Time Warp Productions for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, MSX2, and Commodore 64.
Treasure Island Dizzy is a computer puzzle game published in 1988 by Codemasters for the Amstrad, Commodore 64, Spectrum, DOS, NES, Amiga and Atari ST.
is a skateboarding game released by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Apple IIgs, Amstrad CPC, and IBM Compatibles running MS-DOS.
Locomotive Basic is a proprietary dialect of the BASIC programming language written by Locomotive Software used only on the Amstrad CPC ( where it was built-in on ROM ).
Boulder Dash, originally released in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers, is a series of computer games released for the Apple II, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and ColecoVision home computers, and later ported to the NES, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, PC, Amstrad CPC, Amiga and many other platforms.
The Amstrad version was effectively the same as the Spectrum version by Software Projects, except that Eugene's Lair was renamed " Eugene Was Here ," and the layout of The Final Barrier was again completely different ( but is more similar to the Spectrum version than the BBC version ).
According to the vendors, this is equivalent to LocoScript 2 on the Amstrad PCW,
Wizball is a computer game written by Jon Hare and Chris Yates ( who together formed the company Sensible Software ) and released in 1987 for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC.
Krakout is an arcade / puzzle game that was released for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64 and MSX platforms in 1987.
Motorola 6845 CRT controllerThe Motorola 6845 ( commonly MC6845 ) is a video address generator first introduced by Motorola and used among others in the Videx VideoTerm display cards for the Apple II computers, the MDA and CGA video adapters for the IBM PC, in the Amstrad CPC and the BBC Micro.
A solution is found in the Amstrad CPC, which combines the row address and character address to provide linear scanlines within a non-linear buffer.
Little Computer People, also called House-on-a-Disk, is a life simulation game released in 1985 by Activision for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum and Apple II.

Amstrad and separate
It has been argued on the MobyGames ' message boards that Amstrad GX4000 and SuperGrafx should not be separate entries.

Amstrad and company
Amstrad was founded in 1968 by Lord Sugar at the age of 21, the name of the original company being AMS Trading ( Amstrad ) Limited, derived from Lord Sugar's initials ( Alan Michael Sugar ).
Mackeonis founded Triangle Publishing, the software publishing company responsible for creating the ST Organizer for the Atari ST and PC Organizer and Counterpoint ( a GUI system ) for Amstrad Computers and GoldStar computers.
The Amstrad PCW series was a range of personal computers produced by British company Amstrad from 1985 to 1998, and also sold under licence in Europe as the " Joyce " by the German electronics company Schneider in the early years of the series ' life.
A successor machine, the PW360, was developed in 1986 to compete against the Amstrad PCW 8256, but the company was by then in severe financial difficulties, and closed down.
In Europe, the British home computer game company U. S. Gold published Epyx games for the Commodore 64, and also ported many of the games to other major European platforms such as the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC.
Founded in 1981 by Mike Austin, Nicholas Austin and Pete Austin, the company produced about 20 games for BBC Micro, Nascom, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Oric, Atari, Lynx 48k, RML 380Z, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Amiga, Apple II, Memotech MTX, and Enterprise until the commercial declining market of the text adventure genre forced their closure in June 1991.
Initially, the company published titles for the Amstrad CPC, Spectrum and Oric home computers.
The sale of the Amstrad at competitive prices contributed to the initial success of the company.
Game Over is a computer game developed by Spanish software company Dinamic Software and published by Imagine Software in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and MSX.
The company started to manufacture products related to home computers that were popular in the 1980s such as the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum.
The Spanish company Topo Soft developed a side-scrolling Gremlins 2: The New Batch video game for Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, Amstrad CPC and the ZX Spectrum, distributed by Erbe Software in Spain and by Elite abroad, being the first time a Spanish video game company got an exclusive license from a Hollywood movie to make a videogame.
Éric Chahi started programming on Oric Atmos and Amstrad during 1983 for the company Loriciels.
In series one to six, the prize was a £ 100, 000-a-year job as an " apprentice " to Sugar, and winners went on to work at Amstrad, an electronics manufacturing company founded by Sugar ( but since sold to BSkyB ), or one of Sugar's other companies, Viglen, Amsprop or Amshold.
Similar problems plagued rival company Amstrad when they released their GX4000 console the same year.
The company also created different games using the license for the Amiga / Atari ST and ZX Spectrum / Amstrad CPC.

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