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British video game publisher, 1983–1992
Mirrorsoft was a British video game publisher founded by Jim Mackonochie as a division of Mirror Group Newspapers. The company was active between 1983
Mirrorsoft
1988 video game
1988 video game published by Spectrum HoloByte in the United States and Mirrorsoft in the United Kingdom. It was the first commercial release of Tetris,
Tetris_(Spectrum_HoloByte)
Video game franchise
secure a license to release it commercially. Stein sublicensed it to Mirrorsoft in the UK and Spectrum HoloByte in the US. Both companies released Tetris
Tetris
2023 biographical thriller film
Trifonov pressures Belikov into selling Tetris to Mirrorsoft. Belikov tells Kevin that Mirrorsoft can have Tetris if they are wired $1 million within
Tetris_(film)
Defunct British video game publisher
by Gary Mays and Richard Cockayne in 1981. The company was acquired by Mirrorsoft in 1987. PSS produced video games for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga
Personal_Software_Services
British software company
publishers including Mirrorsoft, Mindscape, Spectrum Holobyte, Virgin, and Empire Interactive. Rowan's involvement with Mirrorsoft included development
Rowan_Software
British video game developer company
in dark sunglasses next to Robert Maxwell's helicopter. Maxwell owned Mirrorsoft, the publisher of a number of their games. After 2002, the company released
The_Bitmap_Brothers
Russian-American computer engineer (born 1955)
available in the Soviet Union, received international releases through Mirrorsoft and Spectrum Holobyte in 1988. Pajitnov created a sequel to Tetris, entitled
Alexey_Pajitnov
British media proprietor (1923–1991)
the rights to the game Tetris, as he believed that his software company Mirrorsoft already owned the rights. In the 2023 film Tetris, which deals with the
Robert_Maxwell
UK business
a British video game publisher that served as a publishing label for Mirrorsoft between 1988 and 1992, when the parent company went bankrupt. The first
Image_Works
1989 RPG video game
Richard Hewison, who was the project manager for the game at the time at Mirrorsoft, in his article titled "The Trazere Trinity". Bloodwych began development
Bloodwych
1992 video game
is an American version of Legend. It was commenced under funding from Mirrorsoft, which went into receivership after the death of Robert Maxwell. The following
Legend_(1992_video_game)
Royal Navy engineer and officer (died 2013)
Persian Gulf, but never saw combat action. He founded the game publisher Mirrorsoft in 1982. At The Fighter Collection and Eagle Dynamics, he was instrumental
Jim_Mackonochie
Video game console
publishers failed to materialize. Although Thalamus, The Sales Curve, Mirrorsoft and Hewson had expressed an interest, nothing ever materialized from these
Commodore_64_Games_System
1991 video game
the conflict with Saruman of Isengard. It was published by Konami and Mirrorsoft. In terms of gameplay, it is very similar to the 1988 War in Middle Earth
J. R. R. Tolkien's Riders of Rohan
J._R._R._Tolkien's_Riders_of_Rohan
1989 video game
which had produced the American arcade version under a sublicense from Mirrorsoft, which had the rights for the European computer market. Knowing Nintendo
Tetris_(Game_Boy_video_game)
Northern Irish video game designer
Mikro-Gen and Probe Software for publishers such as Elite Systems and Mirrorsoft, working on titles such as the ZX Spectrum conversion of Teenage Mutant
David_Perry_(game_developer)
1990 video game
game designed by Mike Simpson and Simon Jones for PSS and published by Mirrorsoft. The game is a fantasy adventure in which the player controls a champion
Battle_Master
British quiz show
A video game adaptation was released for the ZX Spectrum in 1984 by Mirrorsoft. A companion game titled Mastermind Quizmaster was released at the same
Mastermind (British game show)
Mastermind_(British_game_show)
1989 video game
and ZX Spectrum versions did not. In 1990, Konami and the UK company Mirrorsoft made deals to release certain titles in their respective markets. Image
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES video game)
Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(NES_video_game)
British computer game designer (born 1965)
Development 1987 Challenge of the Gobots C64 Ariolasoft Centurions Zig Zag Mirrorsoft 1988 Bombuzal C64; Amiga; Atari ST; PC; Super Famicom/SNES Fernandez Must
Antony_Crowther
1989 video game
the rights to license the game. He in turn sub-licensed the rights to Mirrorsoft for the European market and Spectrum HoloByte for the North American market
Tetris_(Atari_Games)
1985 video game
flight simulation video game developed by Novotrade and published by Mirrorsoft for the Commodore 64 in 1985. The game is set during the Battle of Britain
Spitfire_40
Topics referred to by the same term
American film Arena (2013 film), a Russian film Arena Entertainment, a Mirrorsoft video game label ArenaNet, a computer game developer and part of NCsoft
Arena_(disambiguation)
Atari ST desktop publishing software
Street Publisher was an Atari ST desktop publishing program produced by Mirrorsoft in the United Kingdom and released in November 1986. It was distributed
Fleet_Street_Publisher
1989 shoot 'em up video game
announced in April. After an additional showing at a promotions event by Mirrorsoft in Amsterdam, Xenon 2: Megablast was released in September 1989. On that
Xenon_2:_Megablast
1991 video game
and Arc Developments and published in 1990 by Image Works, Konami and Mirrorsoft for MS-DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum
Predator_2_(1990_video_game)
1986 video game
combat flight simulation video game designed by Rod Hyde and published by Mirrorsoft for the 8-bit home computers. 16-bit ports were released later. The game
Strike_Force_Harrier
Topics referred to by the same term
a video game by DK'Tronics Zig Zag (1987 video game), a video game by Mirrorsoft Zig-Zag (company), a tobacco products company Zig-zag bridge, a type of
Zigzag_(disambiguation)
UK-based games publisher
practices of publishing companies (their previous games were published by Mirrorsoft). Their stated goal was to give game developers more artistic freedom
Renegade_Software
MS-DOS 1990 The Final Battle Silicon Software Personal Software Services / Mirrorsoft Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS 1990 Geisha Coktel Vision Tomahawk, Coktel Vision
List of graphic adventure games
List_of_graphic_adventure_games
Interplay Productions SNES J. R. R. Tolkien's Riders of Rohan 1991 Konami Mirrorsoft Personal Software Services (Europe) Beam Software Papyrus Design Group
List of Middle-earth video games
List_of_Middle-earth_video_games
Puzzle video game
1988 IBM PC Commodore 64 Apple II Spectrum HoloByte Spectrum HoloByteUS MirrorsoftUK North America, Europe Sokoban Perfect (倉庫番Perfect) 1989 NEC PC-9801
Sokoban
series – Panda Entertainment Sango Fighter Sango Fighter 2 Sai Combat – Mirrorsoft Sailor Moon series – Angel Samurai Deeper Kyo – Bandai Samurai Shodown
List_of_fighting_games
1990 video game
entertaining". "The Final Battle". Back Cover of the Game Box. Mirrorsoft. © 1990 Mirrorsoft Ltd. Silicon Software (1991). The Final Battle (MS-DOS). Personal
The_Final_Battle_(video_game)
British video game developer
the game Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe to the Game Boy while working with Mirrorsoft in 1991 and created a coin-op conversion of Time Scanner, a pinball video
Rockstar_Lincoln
1989 video game
Basketball is a basketball video game developed by Cinemaware and published by Mirrorsoft for the MS-DOS (1989), Amiga (1990) and TurboGrafx-16 (1991). It is part
TV_Sports:_Basketball
1987 video game
Software (1988). Harrier Combat Simulator (Amiga). Mirrorsoft. Level/area: Title screen. ©1988 Mirrorsoft Ltd, ©1988 Rod Hyde, Design: H+H Software, Code:
Harrier_Combat_Simulator
personal computers. Andromeda Software then sub-licensed the game to Mirrorsoft. Mirrorsoft then illegally sold Console Rights to Atari Games and their subsidiary
List_of_recalled_video_games
1987 video game
same name from the Daily Mirror, the British newspaper published by Mirrorsoft's parent company, Mirror Group Newspapers. Specifically released for Christmas
Andy_Capp:_The_Game
1987 video game
the version for the CDTV was also published by Spectrum HoloByte and Mirrorsoft in 1992. A Sega Genesis version intended to be compatible with the unreleased
Falcon_(video_game)
Bleues. Ka-Blooey SNES December 1, 1990 Yes Yes No Port of the game by Mirrorsoft. Mickey Mouse II/The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2/Hugo Game Boy April 26
List_of_Kemco_games
1986 video game
Sai Combat is a 1986 fighting video game published by Mirrorsoft for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. Sai Combat is a one-on-one fighting game. The sais
Sai_Combat
Fictional pilot by W. E. Johns
In 1986, a video game was released as a tie-in to the Biggles film by Mirrorsoft for the platforms Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. It included
Biggles
Back to the Future II Mirrorsoft ImageWorks Baku Baku Animal SIMS/Minato Giken Sega Bank Panic Sega Sega Batalha no Mar - - Battle Out Run Sega/Arc System
List of TecToy Master System 131 games
List_of_TecToy_Master_System_131_games
Predator Predator 2 1990 Oxford Mobius Arc Developments Image Works Konami Mirrorsoft Predator 2 Predator 2 1992 Teeny Weeny Games Krisalis Software Acclaim
List of video games based on films
List_of_video_games_based_on_films
1988 video game
TV Sports: Football Developer Cinemaware Publishers Cinemaware Mirrorsoft Victor Entertainment Platforms Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, TurboGrafx-16
TV_Sports:_Football
1985 video game
video game developed by Dorset-based Texgate Computers and published by Mirrorsoft for the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum in 1985. The player character is Stephen
Ashkeron!
games on Sega consoles. Arena Entertainment was a division formed under Mirrorsoft in 1991, to publish games on Sega platforms. Acclaim Sports was established
List of Acclaim Entertainment subsidiaries
List_of_Acclaim_Entertainment_subsidiaries
1984 video game
Boulder Dash is a maze-based puzzle video game released in 1984 by First Star Software for Atari 8-bit computers. It was created by Canadian developers
Boulder_Dash_(video_game)
1985 video game
platform game written by Rod Bowkett for the ZX Spectrum and published by Mirrorsoft in 1985. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and MSX. A sequel
Dynamite_Dan
1987 video game
including platforms found almost exclusively there and in Europe, was done by Mirrorsoft. In July, 2012, Cinemaware announced they were planning to release an
The_King_of_Chicago
Vortex Software Android Two 1985 Vortex Software Andy Capp: The Game 1987 Mirrorsoft Angel Nieto Pole 500 1990 Opera Soft Angleball 1987 Mastertronic Annals
List_of_Amstrad_CPC_games
1989 video game
strategy video game developed by Personal Software Services and published by Mirrorsoft. It was released in the United Kingdom and Germany for the Amiga, Atari
Austerlitz_(video_game)
1991 video game
(help) "Brat Review from Zero 19 (May 1991) - Amiga Magazine Rack" (19). Mirrorsoft. May 1991: 32–33. Retrieved 2 April 2014. Yup, Brat is original and compelling
Brat_(video_game)
Amiga, Atari ST, BBC Micro/Acorn Electron, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum Mirrorsoft Ports developed by Rowan Software. Tetris 1988 Amiga, Apple II, Atari
List_of_Tetris_variants
Game defunct 2015 Image Works United Kingdom 1988 Bloodwych label of Mirrorsoft; last game published in 1991 Imagic California, United States 1981 various
List_of_video_game_publishers
1989 video game
Atari ST, Amiga, and Acorn Archimedes. It was released in the UK by Mirrorsoft in 1989 and in the US by Strategic Simulations in 1990. The player takes
Waterloo_(video_game)
Turkish-British video game designer
that invades a human body. He initially pitched the game to publisher Mirrorsoft (part of the Mirror Group conglomerate), which rejected the game, citing
Mev_Dinc
1989 video game
Developers Personal Software Services Ariolasoft (DOS) Publisher PSS/Mirrorsoft Platforms Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS Release 1989 Genre Turn-based strategy
Conflict:_Europe
Sports Basketball 1990 Amiga MS-DOS Commodore 64 TurboGrafx-16 Cinemaware Mirrorsoft Pat Riley Basketball December 31, 1990 Genesis Sega Sega Harlem Globetrotters
List of basketball video games
List_of_basketball_video_games
Annual video game award ceremony
Operation Wolf R-Type, Pac-Mania Software House of the Year Ocean Software Mirrorsoft U.S. Gold Programmer of the Year John Phillips The Bitmap Brothers Mev
Golden_Joystick_Awards
Game Dynamite Düx —N/a —N/a —N/a Best Software House —N/a Ocean Software Mirrorsoft —N/a Best Progammer —N/a John Phillips The Bitmap Brothers —N/a Best Shooter
1988_in_video_games
1986 video game
Dan. It was written for the ZX Spectrum by Rod Bowkett and published by Mirrorsoft. An Amstrad CPC port was released the same year. Reception CRASH gave
Dynamite_Dan_II
Software Twentieth Century-Fox 1985 Dynamite Dan Mirrorsoft Rod Bowkett 1985 Dynamite Dan II Mirrorsoft Rod Bowkett 1985 Jonah Barrington's Squash New Generation
List_of_ZX_Spectrum_games
1986 Space Station Zulu 1982 Spitfire 40 1986 Originally released by Mirrorsoft in 1985 Telengard 1982 TAC (Tactical Armor Command) 1983 T.G.I.F 1983
List_of_Avalon_Hill_games
1990 video game
January 4, 2018. Retrieved January 3, 2018. "Theme Park Mystery Manual". Mirrorsoft. 1990. Archived from the original on March 20, 2018. Retrieved January
Theme_Park_Mystery
Spindizzy 1986 Electric Dreams Spite and Malice 1986 Cosmi Spitfire '40 1986 Mirrorsoft Spitfire Ace 1982 MicroProse Software Spooky Castle 1988 Atlantis Software
List of Atari 8-bit computer games
List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games
Multimedia entertainment and video game console
Simulation Tomahawk Coktel 1992 CDTV exclusive Falcon Simulation Rowan Mirrorsoft 1991 Fantastic Voyage Shooter Centaur Centaur 1992 Fun School 3 (For The
CDTV
American video game developer and publisher
Rowan Software Spectrum Holobyte (Amiga, Atari ST) Spectrum Holobyte Mirrorsoft (Amiga, Atari ST) Falcon Operation: Firefight 1990 (Amiga, Atari ST) Rowan
Spectrum_HoloByte
Miles Computing Miles Computing Austerlitz 1989 Turcan Research Systems Mirrorsoft Autoduel 1988 Origin Systems Origin Systems AV8B Harrier Assault 1992
Index_of_DOS_games_(A)
1986 video game
Intrigue! Developer Kinemation Publishers NA: Spectrum HoloByte EU: Mirrorsoft Platforms Apple II, Commodore 64/128 Release 1986 Genre Adventure Modes
Intrigue!
The Hobbit: Melbourne House Atic Atac: Ultimate Play the Game Tetris: Mirrorsoft Ltd Hyper Sports: Imagine Software Ltd The Way of the Exploding Fist –
ZX_Spectrum_software
Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Master System, ZX Spectrum Image Works, Mirrorsoft Back to the Future Part II & III September 1990 NES Beam Software, LJN
List_of_Western_video_games
Systems Acorn Electron BBC Mastermind 1985 Mirrorsoft BBC/Electron BBC Mastermind Quizmaster 1985 Mirrorsoft BBC/Electron Beach-Head 1985 U. S. Gold BBC/Electron
List_of_Acorn_Electron_games
Scenario Software Apogee Software Dark Castle 1987 Silicon Beach Software Mirrorsoft Darker 1995 Psygnosis Psygnosis Dark Heart of Uukrul, The 1990 Digital
Index_of_DOS_games_(D)
Military Simulations Inc. Back to the Future Part II 1990 Image Works Mirrorsoft Back to the Future Part III 1991 Probe Software Image Works Backyard,
Index_of_DOS_games_(B)
737 Flight Simulator 1985 Flight simulation Y Y Y Y Salamander Software Mirrorsoft 747 400b Flight Simulator 1988 Flight simulator Y Y Y Y Methodic Solutions
List_of_MSX_games
1987 video game
strategy video game developed by Personal Software Services and published by Mirrorsoft. It was first released for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1987 for
Bismarck_(video_game)
1988 Interplay Electronic Arts Waterloo 1989 Personal Software Services Mirrorsoft Waterworld 1995 Ocean Software Ocean Software Waxworks 1992 Horrorsoft
Index_of_DOS_games_(W)
English video game composer (born 1957)
64 Codemasters Tetris 1987 Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum Mirrorsoft ThunderCats 1988 Amiga Elite Arranged from Commodore 64 game, original
David Whittaker (video game composer)
David_Whittaker_(video_game_composer)
Computer game developer
Renegade salvaged a number of products that had initially been promised to Mirrorsoft, publishing both Graftgold's critically acclaimed Fire and Ice platform
Graftgold
Fight 1995 Sun-Project Rainbow Arts TV Sports: Basketball 1990 Cinemaware Mirrorsoft TV Sports: Boxing 1991 Acme Interactive, Cinemaware Data East TV Sports:
Index_of_DOS_games_(T)
1987 video game
shoot 'em up video game developed by Zig Zag Software and published by Mirrorsoft for the Commodore 64 in 1987. It was designed by Antony Crowther. Spectrum
Zig_Zag_(1987_video_game)
Atarisoft Defender of the Crown 1987 Strategy game Master Designer Software / Mirrorsoft Demon Attack 1982 Fixed shooter Imagic Demon's Forge 1987 Adventure Saber
List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games
List_of_self-booting_IBM_PC_compatible_games
Tolkien's Riders of Rohan 1991 Beam Software, Papyrus Design Group Konami, Mirrorsoft J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I 1990 Interplay Entertainment
Index_of_DOS_games_(J)
British computer game programmer (born 1965)
(1990), Virgin Mastertronic Ltd. Killing Cloud (1991), Konami, Inc., Mirrorsoft Ltd. B-17 Flying Fortress (1992), MicroProse Software, Inc. Dogfight -
Dominic_Robinson
Duel 1991 Y N Accolade Tetra Quest 1988 Y N Microdeal Tetris (Mirrorsoft) 1988 Y N Mirrorsoft Tetris (Spectrum Holobyte) 1991 Y N Spectrum Holobyte Tetris
List_of_Atari_ST_games
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Light; Light of God
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A river in heaven, A Spring in paradise
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Offering
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Love
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