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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Acorn Archimedes games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category lists video games released only on the Acorn Archimedes .
Bandits at 3 O'Clock (Micro Power) Bar Billiards (Blue Ribbon) Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior (Superior Software/Acornsoft) Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (Superior Software/Acornsoft) Baron (Superior Software/Acornsoft) Battle 1917 ; Battlefields (BBCSoft) Battlezone 2000 (MC Lothlorien) Battlezone Six (Kansas) Beach-Head
Citadel is a computer game developed by Michael Jakobsen for the BBC Micro, and released by Superior Software in 1985. It was also ported to the Acorn Electron.Centred around a castle, this platform game with some puzzle-solving elements requires players to find five hidden crystals and return them to their rightful place.
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Lander was a demo version of Zarch bundled with new Acorn Archimedes computers. It was completed in less than three months [3] as an illustration of their capabilities. Although the graphical environment, controls and handling of the lander were similar to the released version of the game, neither enemies nor virus were present on the landscape.
President Donald Trump will ask the Supreme Court to allow him to fire the head of a government ethics watchdog agency in the first appeal from his litigious second term to reach the nation’s ...
A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs planted to act as a barrier or boundary. Hedgerow may also refer to: Hedgerow (weapon), a variant of the Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar used to support amphibious assaults; All the Rivers (Hebrew: גדר חיה Gader Chaya, literally: Hedgerow), a 2014 novel written by Dorit Rabinyan ...
Econet was specified in 1980, and first developed for the Acorn Atom and Acorn System 2/3/4 computers in 1981. [4] [5] Also in that year the BBC Micro was released, initially with provision for floppy disc and Econet interface ports, but without the necessary supporting ICs fitted, optionally to be added in a post sale upgrade.