Memories
Back in the late 1980’s, the computer press started to report that Bo Jangeborg was going to be writing his first 16-bit title for TelecomSoft. As was often the case back then, the press added two and two together and made five! Read More
Back in the late 1980’s, the computer press started to report that Bo Jangeborg was going to be writing his first 16-bit title for TelecomSoft. As was often the case back then, the press added two and two together and made five! Read More
Classic Dogfight was lined up as a Silverbird release, and was even shown inside the sleeve of some of the last few Silverbird releases. Read More
A.J. Remic wrote SPONGE (Silicon-based Prototype Oxygen Numerising Genetic Entity) in 1986, using Incentive Software’s GAC (Graphic Adventure Creator). Read More
This skateboarding game for the Spectrum was likely to be a clone of Atari’s 720 degrees coin-op. Read More
Before Tony Rainbird helped create the Rainbird publishing label, he saw a gap in the fledgling software market for budget priced utilities for the 8-bit platforms. Read More
In an attempt to make it harder to copy the games, a number of different loaders were employed by TelecomSoft. The most popular of the loaders has retrospectively been christened “Bleepload”. Read More