Fantasy Software

Fantasy Software, which started out as Quest Microsoftware, was one of the smaller software companies which produced games for home computers, mainly the ZX Spectrum during the early 1980s. It had a number of reasonable successes in the early days of the computer boom but never became one of the major software production houses. Most of its releases were written by Bob Hamilton.

Fantasy Software
TypeVideo game developer and publisher
PredecessorQuest Microsoftware
Successorn/a
Founded1983
Defunct1985
HeadquartersFauconberg Lodge, 27A St. Georges Road, Cheltenham, Glos, GL50 3DT, England
Key people
Paul Dyer, Bob Hamilton, Darren Hamilton, Ian Hamilton

List of games

  • The Black Hole (1983) (as Quest)
  • Violent Universe (1983) (as Quest)
  • Doomsday Castle (1983) — reviewed in Crash issue 2: 87%
  • The Pyramid (1983) — reviewed in Crash issue 2: 83%
  • Beaky and the Egg Snatchers (1984) — reviewed in Crash issue 7: 75%
  • Backpackers Guide to the Universe (1984) — reviewed in Crash issue 12: 83%
  • The Drive-In (1984) — reviewed in Crash issue 13: 70%

History

  • In issue 19 of Crash magazine, they stated that a number of companies owed advertising fees including Fantasy Software, with a debt of £4,190.[1]

References

  1. Crash issue 19, page 19
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