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Eidos Interactive Limited (formerly
Domark Limited) was a
British video game
publisher based in Wimbledon, London.
Among its
franchises were Championship...
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James Bond film of the same name,
developed by
Quixel and
published by
Domark in 1989. It was
released for Amiga,
Amstrad CPC,
Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore...
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Formula One in the USA) is a 1993
racing video game
published by
Domark,
based on Vroom, a game
developed in 1991 for the
Atari ST by
French company...
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adaptation based on the
films of the same name. It was
released in 1986 by
Domark for the
Amstrad CPC,
Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum. The game was released...
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titled A View to a Kill: The
Computer Game, was
developed and
published by
Domark. It was
available for the ZX Spectrum,
Amstrad CPC,
Commodore 64, MSX, and...
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later The
Empire Strikes Back (1985)
arcade games. From 1988 to 1990,
Domark released several home
computer conversions for the
Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro...
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government operatives who had
discovered the Necronomicon. In May 1986,
Domark released Friday the 13th: The
Computer Game for the
Amstrad CPC, Commodore...
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several variants were also
subsequently released.
British software company Domark released a home
computer version (billed as
Trivial Pursuit: The Computer...
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video games of all time. Home
ports were
published by
Parker Brothers,
Domark, and Broderbund. It was
followed by a lesser-known
arcade sequel, sold as...
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intelligence agent James Bond. It was
developed by The
Kremlin and
published by
Domark in 1992 for Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis, and then the
following years for...