Domark
Domark Group Ltd.
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legal form | Limited |
founding | 1984 |
resolution | 1996 |
Reason for dissolution | Takeover by Eidos Interactive |
Seat |
London , UK![]() |
Branch | Software development |
Domark Group Ltd. was a British publisher and developer of computer games with offices in London (Domark Software Ltd.) and San Francisco (Domark Software, Inc.), who worked from 1983 to 1995. It was then taken over by Eidos Interactive . The company name (company) is a mixture of the founding names Dominic Wheatley and Mark Strachan. A well-known programmer who worked for Domark was Ian Livingstone .
Well-known games were next to the text adventure Eureka! (1984), especially the James Bond games and licensed games from Tengen (former subsidiary of Atari Games ). From 1993 the games were also licensed to Spectrum HoloByte .
Well-known games (selection)
- 007: License to Kill (1989 for the film License to Kill )
- A View to a Kill (1985 on the film In the Face of Death )
- Live and Let Die (1988 film Live and Let Die )
- Absolute Zero (developed) first-person shooter 1995
- Friday the 13th (developed) horror game based on the film
- Marko (developed) platformer series
- Total Mayhem (developed) action game 1996
- Trivial Pursuit (developed) series from 1986
- Badlands (Tengen, 1989)
- Battle Frenzy (Shooter, 1994)
- Castle Master (Adventure series from 1990)
- Championship Manager football series (1992)
- Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
- Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters (Publisher, 1989)
- Hard Drivin ' racing game series from 1989
- Prince of Persia
- Rampart
- Shadowlands (RPG 1992)
- AV8B Harrier Assault (Flight Simulator 1992)
- Star Wars (arcade game) series
- Taito's Super Space Invaders
- Vindicators (Shoot 'em up 1988)
- MiG-29M Super Fulcrum (flight simulator 1991, developed by Simis )
- 3D Construction Kit series (development software with Freescape engine, developed by Incentive Software )
Web links
- Domark Software, Inc. (USA) 1983–2003 at MobyGames (English)
- Domark Software, Ltd. (GB) from 1988 at MobyGames (English)
- Domark Software Group Ltd. (GB) from 1984 at MobyGames (English)