Difference between revisions of "Blaby Computer Games"

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*[[Copta Snatch]]
 
*[[Copta Snatch]]
 
*[[Cosmic Crusader]]
 
*[[Cosmic Crusader]]
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*[[Creepies]]
 
*[[Blaby Darts|Darts]]
 
*[[Blaby Darts|Darts]]
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*[[Desperado Dan]]
 
*[[DoDo]]
 
*[[DoDo]]
 
*[[Enter The Dragon]]
 
*[[Enter The Dragon]]
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*[[Fingers]]
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*[[Gis A Job]]
 
*[[Guardian Angel]]
 
*[[Guardian Angel]]
 
*[[Karma Crazy]]
 
*[[Karma Crazy]]
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*[[Perilous Pit]]
 
*[[Perilous Pit]]
 
*[[Planet Conquest]]
 
*[[Planet Conquest]]
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*[[Raiders]]
 
*[[Ruby Robba]]
 
*[[Ruby Robba]]
*[[Temple Of Doom]]
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*[[Sewer Rat]]
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*[[Star Defence]]
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*[[Starman Jones]]
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*[[Starman Jones in the Temple Of Doom]]
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*[[Star Swoop]]
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*[[Temple of Doom]]
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*[[To Boldly Go]]
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*[[Trun]]
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*[[Wizard's Lair]]
 
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[[Category:Software_publishers]]
 
[[Category:Software_publishers]]

Revision as of 10:03, 26 May 2015



Named after the Leicestershire, England town in which it was based, Blaby was founded in January 1983 by John Bailiss.

It was one of the longest-standing supporters of the Dragon 32 computer. One first from the company was a promotional VCR showing the games being played through. In 1988 Blaby withdrew from the Dragon market and R & A.J. Preston took over the rights to the Dragon games


Address as of 1984:
Blaby Computer Games
Dept.1 Crossway House
Lutterworth Road
Blaby, Leicester
UK