Personal Software Services
Personal Software Services (PSS) was a British software company based in Coventry, founded by Gary Mays and Richard Cockayne in 1981.[1] The company was acquired by Mirrorsoft in 1987.[2]
PSS produced games for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, IBM PC and other popular platforms in the 1980s and 1990s.
Several games produced by the French company ERE Informatique were distributed in Britain by PSS, notably Get Dexter.
They were especially noted for their strategic wargames, such as Theatre Europe and Falklands '82.
Games released
- Blade Alley, 1983
- The Guardian, 1983
- Light Cycle, 1983
- Deep Space, 1984
- Frank 'n' Stein, 1984
- Les Flics, 1984
- Maxima (MSX), 1984
- Xavior, 1984
- The Battle For Midway, 1985
- The Covenant, 1985
- Iwo Jima, 1986
- Macadam Bumper, 1985
- Swords and Sorcery, 1985
- Annals of Rome, 1986
- Falklands '82, 1986
- Get Dexter, 1986
- Theatre Europe, 1986
- Battle of Britain, 1987
- Battlefield Germany, 1987
- Bismarck, 1987
- Legend of The Sword, 1987
- Sorcerer Lord, 1987
- Tobruk, 1987
- Austerlitz, 1988
- Firezone, 1988
- Pegasus Bridge, 1988
- Final Frontier, 1989
- Waterloo, 1989
- Champion of The Raj, 1990
- The Final Battle, 1990
- Battle Master, 1990
- J. R. R. Tolkien's Riders of Rohan, 1991
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