Elite Systems
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Elite Systems is a UK video game developer and publisher established in 1984 as Richard Wilcox Software. The initial name was used to publish only one title, Blue Thunder for the ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64, before changing name to Elite. They are best known for producing home computer conversions of popular arcade games. Elite also published games under the budget re-release labels Encore and Hit-Pak.
With the rise in the popularity of mobile games, Elite began to focus on mobile conversions, and have also developed and published some new games, such as AVP.
In 2005, the publication Retro Gamer credited the Elite team in Volume 2-Issue 1 as Richard Benton, M. Hyden and Steve Wilcox.
[edit] Ludography
- 911TS
- Airwolf
- Beyond the Ice Palace
- Bomb Jack
- Bomb Jack II
- Buggy Boy
- Commando
- Dogs of War
- Dragon's Lair
- Ghosts 'n Goblins
- Hopping Mad
- Ikari Warriors
- Joe and Mac
- Kokotoni Wilf
- Mighty Bombjack
- Onside Complete Soccer
- Overlander
- Paperboy
- Roller Coaster
- Scooby Doo
- Space Harrier
- Storm Warrior
- Striker (with Rage Software)
- Test Drive Off-Road
- Thundercats
- Virtuoso
- Wanderer