Vektor Grafix
Video game developer | |
Industry | computer and video game industry |
Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Key people | John Lewis, Ian Martin, Andy Craven |
Products | Video Games |
Vektor Grafix was a United Kingdom-based computer game development company led by John Lewis and Andy Craven, which was taken over by MicroProse in 1992. The company was based in the city of Leeds, and after the takeover became MicroProse's Leeds development studio.
Vektor Grafix was founded by Andy Craven and Danny Gallagher in 1986, and their first release was a port of the Star Wars arcade game for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, The BBC Micro and Commodore 64 home computers, published by Domark. A DOS version followed (published via Broderbund in the USA), and this was quickly followed by a port of The Empire Strikes Back.
Vektor went on to become a leading developer of 3D simulation games, and was eventually purchased by MicroProse in 1992.
Games
- Star Wars (1987)
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
- Ringwars
- Fighter Bomber (aka: Strike Aces)
- Fighting Soccer
- Shuttle: the Space Flight Simulator
- B-17 Flying Fortress
- Killing Cloud