Alligata software

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Alligata Software was a British developer and manufacturer of computer games. The company was based in Sheffield , UK . The company was founded in 1983 by brothers Mike and Tim Mahony and their father, JR Mahony.

Games have been produced for a number of home computers, such as the Commodore 64 , BBC Micro , Acorn Electron , ZX Spectrum and Dragon 32 . The company publishes many of Tony Crowther's early Commodore 64 games, including Tomb Aztec, Blagger, and Loco. The company released cheap software under the Budgie label .

Published games

  • 1983 Aztec Tomb ( C64 )
  • 1983 Blagger (C64, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, MSX , Commodore 16 ) A version was Amsoft for the Amstrad CPC published
  • 1983 Bug Blaster (C64, BBC Micro , Acorn Electron )
  • 1983 Eagle Empire (BBC Micro, C64)
  • 1983 Here Comes The Sun ( ZX Spectrum )
  • 1983 Lunar Rescue (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron)
  • 1984 Loco (C64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit )
  • 1984 Son of Blagger (C64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro)
  • 1985 Who Dares Wins (C64)
  • 1985 Jack Charlton's Match Fishing (C64, ZX Spectrum)
  • 1985 Blagger Goes to Hollywood (C64)
  • 1986 Who Dares Wins II (C64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, MSX, Amstrad CPC)
  • 1986 Night World (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron)
  • 1987 Kettle (C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC)
  • 1987 Livingstone, I Presume (C64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Amstrad CPC)
  • 1987 Addicta Ball (C64, MSX, Amiga , Atari ST )
  • 1988 By Fair Means or Foul (C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC) Superior / Alligata Release
  • 1989 Repton Mania (ZX Spectrum) ported to the first two Repton games - Superior / Alligata release

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