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Adventure Soft is a U.K.-based video game developer established by Mike Woodroffe, first as an importer and reseller of Adventure International games. The firm operates out of Sutton Coldfield,〔()〕 and is best known for the ''Simon the Sorcerer'' series of games. == Adventure Soft Publishing Ltd. == In the beginning Adventure Soft operated out of Birmingham converting the Adventure International games by Scott Adams to run on microcomputers found in the United Kingdom market which were not currently supported. Adventure Soft employed Brian Howarth, the author of the ''Mysterious Adventures'' series. After a time the rate of release of games by Adventure International slowed and the company began to write other games using the same system. The first and perhaps most successful of these was ''Gremlins - The Adventure'' (1984) based on the film ''Gremlins''. 1985 saw the release of a game based on the television series ''Robin of Sherwood''. By 1986 Adventure International in the U.S. was bankrupt. Adventure Soft signed deals that gave it access to the ''Fighting Fantasy'' gamebooks by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, as well as a new more sophisticated game system. The first fruits of this deal were ''Seas of Blood'' by Michael Woodroffe and Alan Cox, followed by Stefan Ufnowski's ''Rebel Planet''; ''Temple of Terror'' by Mike and Simon Woodroffe followed shortly afterwards. ''Blizzard Pass'' (a single player game closely related to AberMUD) by Cox and ''Kayleth'' (by Stefan and Ann Ufnowski) followed as the company diversified the game range. Adventure Soft also began producing games for Tynesoft including the game of ''Supergran'' and ''Terraquake'' (featuring He-Man). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adventure Soft」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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