Domark
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Domark was a computer and video games software house based in Britain. The name was derived from the given names of its founders, Dominic Wheatley and Mark Strachan. Domark developed and published many games for home computers during the 1980s.
In 1984, the company released Eureka!, an adventure game created by Ian Livingstone, which was notable for offering a £25,000 prize to the first person to completely solve the game. In 1995 Domark merged with Eidos Technologies, Simis and Big Red Games to form the Eidos Interactive group. Eidos Interactive later acquired U.S. Gold which included Core Design.
[edit] Domark's oeuvre
- 007: Licence to Kill
- 3D Construction Kit
- 3D Construction Kit II
- A View to a Kill
- Absolute Zero
- A.P.B. (arcade game)
- AV8B Harrier Assault
- Badlands
- Battle Frenzy
- Big 10 Simulation-Action
- Big Red Racing
- Bob's Full House
- Castle Master
- Castle Master 2: The Crypt
- Championship Manager
- Championship Manager 2
- Championship Manager 93/94
- Confirmed Kill
- Cyberball
- Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
- Dragon Spirit: The New Legend
- Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters
- Eureka!
- European Football Champ
- Formula One
- Formula One World Championship Edition
- Flight Sim Toolkit
- Flying Nightmares
- Friday the 13th
- Hard Drivin'
- Hard Drivin' II
- Hydra
- International Rugby Challenge
- James Bond: The Duel
- James Bond: The Living Daylights
- James Bond: Live and Let Die
- Kawasaki Superbike Challenge
- Klax
- Lords of Midnight
- Marko
- Marko's Magic Football
- MIG-29
- The Music System
- The Orion Conspiracy
- Out of the Sun
- Pictionary
- Pit-Fighter
- Prince of Persia
- R.B.I. Baseball 2
- Race Drivin'
- Rampart
- Rugby: The World Cup
- Shadowlands
- Skull & Crossbones
- Spitting Image
- Split Personalities
- The Spy Who Loved Me
- Star Wars
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
- Super-VGA Harrier
- Taito's Super Space Invaders
- Toobin'
- Total Eclipse
- Total Mayhem / Total Mania
- Trivial Pursuit
- Trivial Pursuit 2: A New Beginning
- Vindicators
- Warbirds (Closed beta only)
- Wheels of Fire (video game)Wheels of Fire
- Xybots
[edit] Where are they now?
- Dominic Wheatley and John Kavanagh have founded Bright Things PLC to create a DVD gaming platform. Dominic is also Non-Executive Chairman of Kuju Entertainment
- Ian Livingstone is still with Eidos/SCi. He is also the Non-Executive Chairman of Bright Things PLC and was awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) for "Services to the Computer Games Industry" in the New Years Honours List 2006
- Simis bought itself out of the group and became Kuju Entertainment
- Mike McGarvey "resigned" after the SCi takeover
- James Poole runs the UK office of WMS Gaming
- Eric Adams works at THQ as a Sr. Producer.