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25: 242:, with added match action graphics. The addition of the graphics actions was very popular, and the game went on to be a number one best seller, with the games being stocked in major retailers. The success of Football Manager allowed Toms to move the company to commercial premises in Richmond Hill in the centre of 639: 629: 234:
computers. Initially, this was just by mail order from advertisements placed in computer magazines. In September 1982, Addictive Games launched the
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label for games by other authors, 'specially selected' by Kevin Toms, but in 1985, after Toms launched his next game
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sports strategy game written by Simon Davies was released in the summer of 1986 and reached No. 3 in the
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in 1987. Prism used the Addictive name for full price game releases (including
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The company was set up by Kevin Toms in 1982 in order to launch the
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UK sales charts. Toms went on to write the political strategy game
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publisher in the 1980s and early 1990s. It is best known for the
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games), as well as selling older Addictive games (particularly
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Milton Keynes, England
Kevin Toms
Prism Leisure Corporation
Bournemouth
video game
Football Manager
Kevin Toms
Milton Keynes
England
Bournemouth
Football Manager
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ZX81
ZX Spectrum
Bournemouth
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Commodore 64
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