Quicksilva

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Quicksilva was a games software publisher active during the early 1980s.

Amongst the company's successes were Jeff Minter's Gridrunner (1983), Bugaboo (1983, a.k.a. La Pulga) and Fred (1983, titled "Roland on the Ropes" in the Amstrad version), two titles licensed from Spanish software house Indescomp S.A., Sandy White's Ant Attack (1983) and Zombie Zombie (1984) for the ZX Spectrum featured revolutionary 3-D graphics for which a patent application was made.

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Quicksilva was a games software publisher active during the early 1980s.

Amongst the company's successes were Jeff Minter's Gridrunner (1983), Bugaboo (1983, a.k.a. La Pulga) and Fred (1983, titled "Roland on the Ropes" in the Amstrad version), two titles licensed from Spanish software house Indescomp S.A., Sandy White's Ant Attack (1983) and Zombie Zombie (1984) for the ZX Spectrum featured revolutionary 3-D graphics for which a patent application was made.

In 1984 the company was bought by Argus Press Software which later became Grandslam Entertainment. Managing Director Rod Cousens and Software Manager Paul Cooper left to establish Electric Dreams Software.

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Subject ID: 42310