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Quicksilva was founded by Nick Lambert in 1979. The name Quicksilva was inspired by a particular guitar solo in a track on the album Happy Trails by
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The company continued to publish licensed products, including the first official home computer conversion of
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which reached the top of the ZX Spectrum charts in December 1982. Amongst the company's other successes were
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A first-hand account of Quicksilva and its part in the birth of the UK games industry, 1981–1982
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featured revolutionary 3-D graphics for which a patent application was made.
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home computers. Greater success followed with later releases, including a
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The following years brought further tie-ins including games featuring
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was a British games software publisher active during the early 1980s.
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in 1985 when Argus moved the company from Southampton to London.
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In early 1984, they published their first licensed title,
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Time-Gate
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
ZX81
Commodore 64
ZX Spectrum
VIC-20
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Oric-1
Atmos
BBC Micro
Acorn Electron
Defender arcade game
ZX80
ZX81
Star Raiders
Time-Gate
Jeff Minter
Gridrunner
Bugaboo
Roland on the Ropes
Amstrad CPC
Indescomp S.A.

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