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MicroIllusions was a
computer game
developer and
publisher of the home
computer era (late 1980s to
early 1990s).
Based in
Granada Hills, California, the...
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action role-playing
video game
designed by
David Joiner and
published by
MicroIllusions for the Amiga, and
later ported to the
Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and Sega...
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Zbeda at Bazbosoft, an
Israeli software house. It was
published by
MicroIllusions distributed worldwide. The
program sold 250,000
copies and received...
- new CEO.
Later that year, the
company had a
licensing agreement with
MicroIllusions, a
video game publisher, to
produce video games based on Hanna-Barbera...
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title was
eventually released by
Hollyware Entertainment (formerly
MicroIllusions) and
Software Business. However, Team Hoi did not
receive much money...
- with
MicroIllusions,
which started out from a
computer store in San
Fernando Valley.
According to The
Digital Antiquarian, "The
seeds of
MicroIllusions were...
- Amiga,
Apple II,
Commodore 64, MS-DOS Notes: Card
games Published by
MicroIllusions Mars Saga
Original release date:
November 1988
Release years by system:...
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Silent Software for the Amiga. It was
released in 1987 and
published by
MicroIllusions and Activision.
Ports were
released for the
Apple IIGS, the Commodore...
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Ebonstar is a
computer game
developed by
MicroIllusions in 1988 for the Amiga. The
player controls a
fleet of 31st
century spacecraft which can use their...
- pp. 30, 31. Satyre, Eric (January 1989). "**** Machines".
Micro News (in French). No. 17.
Micro News. pp. 24–27. ISSN 0984-9629. Hoogh, Eva (May 1991)....