Cases Computer Simulations
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UK video game developer and publisher
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
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Cases Computer Simulations (known as CCS) was a video game developer and publisher which specialized in strategy and war games for the ZX Spectrum, a number of which were ported to the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, and IBM PC.
Their cassette inlays often featured quite stylized pictures and they were renowned for producing a succession of high quality games. Many of their later releases were written by well-known wargamers R T Smith & Ken Wright and received excellent reviews in the mid and late 1980s. They were based at 14, Langton Way, London. SE3 7TL.
Games
[edit ]- Battle 1917 (1983)[1]
- United (1984)
- The Prince (1984)
- Arnhem (1985)[2]
- Desert Rats: The North Africa Campaign (1985)
- Stalingrad (1988)
- Encyclopedia of War: Ancient Battles (1988)
- Vulcan (1986)
References
[edit ]- ^ "World of Spectrum - Battle 1917". World of Spectrum. Retrieved 2023年03月17日.
- ^ "Arnhem: The 'Market Garden' Operation (1985)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2023年03月17日.