Grandslam Entertainment
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Grandslam Entertainment (later Grandslam Video) was a computer and video games software house based in Britain. Formed in late 1987 out of the ashes of Argus Press Software by former Argus Managing Director, Stephen Hall. Grandslam developed and published many games for home computers during the 1980s and 1990s. Originally based in The City of London, the office were relocated to Croydon in 1990.
Grandslam also published under the earlier name of Bug Byte, whose games included Grange Hill
[edit] Grandslam's Partial Oeuvre
1987
- Peter Shilton's Handball Maradona!
- Terramex
- The Hunt for Red October
1988
- Chubby Gristle
- Espionage
- City Survivor
- The Flintstones
- Pac-Land
- Pac-Mania
- Peter Beardsley's International Football
- Alternate Reality: The City
1989
- The Running Man
- Saint & Greavsie
- Thunderbirds
- The Seven Gates of Jambala
- Warp
- Terry's Big Adenture
- Trivia - The Ultimate Quest
1990
- The Hunt for Red October
- Scramble Spirits
- Space Harrier II
- Leavin Teramis
- Dragonflight
1991
- Die Hard 2: Die Harder
- England Championship Special
1992
- Nick Faldo's Championship Golf
- Stone Age
1993
- Liverpool: The Computer Game
- Beastlord
- Armaeth: The Lost Kingdom
- Chambers of Shaolin
1994
- Bump 'N' Burn
- Nick Faldo's Championship Golf
- Reunion
- Beavers
- ITS Cricket: International Test Series
1995
- Base Jumpers
- ITS Cricket: International Test Series (1995)