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'''C.P.S. Games''' was a short lived game developer and publisher that created games for the [[Atari 8-bit]] family and [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] consoles. It was around for less than a month during [[1982]] before its business was taken over by '''[[Chameleon Computer Games]]''' (who published only one additional game: [[Seawolf]]). | |||
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File:Popular Computing Weekly issue 821104 page 4.jpg|Popular Computing Weekly ad, November 1982. | File:Popular Computing Weekly issue 821104 page 4.jpg|Popular Computing Weekly ad, November 1982. | ||
File:Popular Computing Weekly issue 830120 page 4.jpg|Popular Computing Weekly ad, January 1983, note about Chameleon Computer Games takeover. | File:Popular Computing Weekly issue 830120 page 4.jpg|Popular Computing Weekly ad, January 1983, note about Chameleon Computer Games takeover. | ||
File:Home Computing Weekly issue 9 page 42.jpg|Home Computing Weekly interview with Chameleon Computer Games, May 1983. | |||
File:Home Computing Weekly issue 9 page 43.jpg|Home Computing Weekly interview with CCG, part 2. | |||
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C.P.S. Games was a short lived game developer and publisher that created games for the Atari 8-bit family and Sinclair ZX Spectrum consoles. It was around for less than a month during 1982 before its business was taken over by Chameleon Computer Games (who published only one additional game: Seawolf).
List of games[edit]
- "Adventures"
- Hasha the Thief
- The 7 Cities of Cibola
- The Domed City
- The Fourth Kind
- The Ghost of Radun
- The Tower of Brasht
- The Wizard of Sham
- "Adventures for the very young"
- Frustration
- Peter Rabbit and Father Willow
- Peter Rabbit and the Magic Carrot
- Peter Rabbit and the Naughty Owl
- Tummy Digs
- Tummy Digs Goes Shopping
- Tummy Digs Goes Walking in the Forest
- "War games"
Artwork[edit]
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Popular Computing Weekly ad, October 1982.
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Popular Computing Weekly ad, November 1982.
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Popular Computing Weekly ad, January 1983, note about Chameleon Computer Games takeover.
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Home Computing Weekly interview with Chameleon Computer Games, May 1983.
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Home Computing Weekly interview with CCG, part 2.
Pages in category "C.P.S. Games"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.