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Bug-Byte Software Ltd. was a video game company founded in 1980 by Tony Baden and Tony Milner, two
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chemistry graduates. It was one of the first to develop a range of
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computer games during the early 1980s, for
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, Commodore and other home computer brands, particularly for the
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. Among the better known titles are '' Manic Miner'' and ''
Twin Kingdom Valley ''Twin Kingdom Valley'' is a text adventure game with animated pictures (on most formats) for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Commodore 64, Commodore 16, and ZX Spectrum. It was released in 1983 by Bug-Byte. Gameplay ''Twin Kingdom Valley'' is a w ...
''. The company was based in Mulberry House, Canning Place,
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,
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, and helped found a number of software houses in that region. In 1983, programmer Eugene Evans and two of the senior staff left to form
Imagine Software Imagine Software was a British video games developer based in Liverpool which existed briefly in the early 1980s, initially producing software for the ZX Spectrum and VIC-20. The company rose quickly to prominence and was noted for its polished, ...
. Later in the year Matthew Smith, a freelance developer who wrote '' Manic Miner'', left to join Software Projects. In June 1985, after a difficult trading season and a shake-out in the industry, the company went into voluntary liquidation, and the rights to their name and logo were purchased by
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. Argus continued to release both new games and budget versions of their own software under the Bug-Byte name via subsidiary Argus Press Software Ltd. Argus Press Software Ltd became
Grandslam Entertainment Grandslam Interactive Ltd. (formerly Grandslam Entertainments Ltd. and later Grandslam Video Ltd.) was a video games software house based in Britain. It was formed in late 1987 from a management buy-out of Argus Press Software by former Argus Ma ...
in 1987 after a management buy-out.


Software products

*'' Aardvark'' (1986) *''Another Vic in the Wall'' *''Aquarius'' *''Asteroids'' *''Automan'' (1985) *'' Backgammon'' *''Birds and the Bees'' *'' The Birds and the Bees II: Antics'' (1985) *''Bomber Bob'' *''BOP!'' (1986) *''Break Out'' *''Cavern Fighter'' (1983) *''
Chess Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to disti ...
'' *''City Defence'' (1983) *''Codename Mat 2'' *''Cosmiads'' *''
Cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
'' (1985) *''Diagon'' (1985) *''Dictator'' (1982) *''Dragon Quest'' (1982) *''Droid Dreams'' (1988) *''
Dunjunz ''Dunjunz'' is an action game made for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron home computers and released by Bug-Byte in 1987. It is essentially a clone of the popular video game ''Gauntlet (1985 video game), Gauntlet'' where players controlled fantasy c ...
'' (1987) *''
Elevator Action is a platform shooter game released in arcades by Taito in 1983. The player assumes the role of Agent 17, a spy infiltrating a 30-story building filled with elevators and enemy agents who emerge from closed doors. The goal is to collect secret ...
'' *''Flyer Fox'' (1986) *''Fridge Frenzy'' (1985) *'' Galaga'' (1988) *''Galaxy Wars'' (1983) *''Gladiator'' *''
Grange Hill ''Grange Hill'' is a British Children's television series, children's television drama series, originally produced by the BBC and portraying life in a typical Comprehensive school (England and Wales), comprehensive school. The show began its ru ...
'' *''Head Start'' *''Hoodoo Voodoo'' (1986) *''Hunkidory'' (1986) *''I-Wizard'' (1988) *''Ice Hockey'' (1985) *''International Cricket'' *''Invaders'' *''Jack Attack'' (1985) *''Jeep Command'' (1986) *''Kat Trap'' (1987) *''Kung-Fu'' (1984) *''Leaper'' *''Little Green Man'' (1988) *''Ludoids'' *'' Manic Miner'' (1983) *''
Mazogs ''Mazogs'' is a maze video game and developed by Softsync and published in 1982 for the Timex Sinclair 1000. Another version was programmed by Don Priestley and published for the ZX81 by Bug-Byte. Don Priestly followed up the game with ''Maziacs' ...
'' *''Megarok'' (1987) *''Miami Dice'' (1986) *''Monkey Nuts'' (1988) *''Nick Faldo Plays The Open'' (1987) *''Old Father Time'' *''Orbix The Terrorball'' *''Panic'' *''Piggy'' (1988) *''Pi-R Squared'' *''Plan B'' (1986) *''Plan B2'' (1987) *''Pool'' (1983) *''Rapscallion'' (1984) *''Roboto'' (1986) *''Rubicon'' (1987) *''
Savage Pond Savage Pond is an action pond simulation game which was written by Peter Judd for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro and Gwyll Jones for the 16k versions of the Atari 8-bit family of home computers in 1983 and the Commodore 64 in 1984. It was orig ...
'' (1985) *''Sea Lord'' *''Scramble'' *''Sky Hawk'' (1986) *''Space Pirates'' *''Spacewarp'' *''Spectral Invaders'' *''Spectres'' *''Spellseeker'' (1987) *''Split Personalities'' *''Squeakaliser'' *''Star Force Seven'' (1985) *''Star Soldier'' (1987) *''Star Trader'' (1984) *''Stay Kool'' *''Strangeloop'' *''STI'' (Search for Terrestrial Intelligence) (1988) *''
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'' *''Templeton'' (1987) *''Tennis'' (1985) *''Terramex'' *''The Castle'' (1983) *''Time Trax'' (1986) *''The Damsel and the Beast'' *''The Dogboy'' (1985) *''The Pay-Off'' (1984) * ''Turmoil'' (1984) *''
Twin Kingdom Valley ''Twin Kingdom Valley'' is a text adventure game with animated pictures (on most formats) for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Commodore 64, Commodore 16, and ZX Spectrum. It was released in 1983 by Bug-Byte. Gameplay ''Twin Kingdom Valley'' is a w ...
'' (1983) *''Uranians'' (1986) *''Up up and away'' (1983) *''Vic Men'' (1983) *''Vic Panic'' (1983) *''Zoot'' (1985) {{Div col end


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