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- Microdeal was a British software company which operated during the 1980s and early 1990s from its base at Truro Road in the town of St Austell, Cornwall...
- Tournament 2003 Syzygy, a game for the Dragon 32 home computer, published by Microdeal Syzygy, a linking word game by Lewis Carroll, published in The Lady magazine...
- Colli di cuoio Leatherneck, 1988 game for Amiga and Atari ST computers by MicroDeal Leatherneck, an expansion module for Battle Hymn, the ****anese-theatre...
- Karate Kid Part II: The Computer Game was released in 1987 by publisher Microdeal on Atari ST and Amiga. It is a fighting game in which the user plays the...
- and attracted the interest of independent software developers including Microdeal. A companion magazine, Dragon User, began publication shortly after the...
- in 1986, and an Amiga port was published in 1987. It was published by Microdeal in Europe and the United States, and by Ozisoft in Australia. The Karate...
- universe. Fright Night, an arcade-style computer game was released by Microdeal in 1988 for Amiga computers. In the game, players ****ume the role of Jerry...
- 1980s. In the United Kingdom, most of Kalish's games were published by Microdeal. Danger Ranger Dungeon Raid El Diablero Monkey Kong Phantom Slayer Devil...
- Interactive in October 2012. Spy Hunter was cloned as Major Motion, released by Microdeal for the Atari ST in 1986. Agent Intercept (2019) for Apple Arcade is an...
- Scarabaeus, Andromeda, C64 1987 MIDI Maze, Hybrid Arts, Atari ST 1988 Slaygon, MicroDeal, Amiga, Atari ST 1989 Day of the Viper, Accolade, Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS...