Artic Computing Ltd

Founded By:Richard Turner, Christopher Thornton
Location:396 James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, HU8 0JA. England
Year Started:1981
Year Wound Up:1985
Titles in Database:58
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In the early 1980s, Artic Software, also known as Artic Computing, was a software development company based in Brandesburton. The company's first games were for the Sinclair ZX81 home computer, but they expanded and were also responsible for various ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron and Amstrad CPC computer games. The company was set up by Richard Turner and Chris Thornton. Charles Cecil, who later founded Revolution Software, joined the company shortly after it was founded, writing Adventures B through D. Developer Jon Ritman produced many of their games.

Initially packaging and distributing games themselves, some titles were picked up by Sinclair, who repackaged them under the Sinclair brand.

Adventures A through D were written for the ZX81 but were quickly ported to the ZX Spectrum platform on its release. By comparison to later Spectrum adventure games available at the time (e.g. The Hobbit), they are basic and short.

In 1984, Chris Thornton left Artic to form Kerian UK.

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