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The Fourth Dimension (4D) was a major video game publisher for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Acorn Archimedes and RiscPC between 1989 and 1998. Previously, The Fourth Dimension had been known as Impact Software, which specialised mainly in BBC Micro games. Some of 4D's staff had worked for Superior Software. Notable release included '' Cyber Chess'', ''Stunt Racer 2000'', '' Galactic Dan'' and ''Chocks Away''.


History

In 1989, The Fourth Dimension was founded by brothers Mark and Steve Botterill in Sheffield. Originally it was called Impact Software. It released software for Acorn's 8-bit and 32-bit computer ranges. Following the demise of
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and the subsequent contraction of the RISC OS games market, The Fourth Dimension brand and rights to the software back-catalogue was acquired by CJE Micro's. In 2002, the publisher backed a scheme subsidising the cost of hardware for developers. In 2004, CJE Micro's sold the rights to the software to APDL, the Archimedes
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Market focus

Although the Archimedes market was relatively small, it had a fast 32-bit RISC processor with a slim accelerated pipeline that encouraged fast graphics operations. Certain of 4D's games anticipate the 3D, first-person viewpoint style of graphics that was becoming popular on the much larger PC market at the same time. For example, ''E-type'' is a car racing game; ''Chocks Away'' is an air combat game with a two-player dogfight mode; and ''Galactic Dan''Archived a
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List of published games

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, 1990) * ''Arcade Soccer'' (Peter Gillett, 1989) * ''Birds of War'' * ''Black Angel'' (
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, 1992) * ''Boogie Buggy'' ( Coin-Age, 1991) * ''Break 147 & Superpool'' (
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, 1991) * ''Carnage Inc.'' (Coding: Chris & Stuart Fludger; Graphics: Andrew Jackson; Screen & puzzle design: Chris Fludger; Vector Graphics: Stuart Fludger 1993) * ''Cataclysm'' (
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) * '' Chocks Away'' (Andrew Hutchings, 1990) * ''Chocks Away Extra Missions'' (Andrew Hutchings, 1991) * ''Chopper Force'' (
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, 1992) * '' Cyber Chess'' (
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, 1993) * ''Custom McCoy'' (4 games chosen by buyer from list of appliable games) * ''Demon's Lair'' (Dr. Kevin Martin) * ''Drop Ship'' ( Andrew Catling, 1990) * '' The Dungeon'' (Martin Dennett & John Parker, 1993) * '' Enter The Realm'' (Audio, Visual & Code: Graeme Richardson, Music: Peter Gillett, 1991) * '' E-Type'' (
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, 1989) * '' E-Type Track Designer'' (
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, 1989) * '' E-Type Compendium'' (
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) * '' E-Type 2'' (
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) * ''The Exotic Adventures of Sylvia Layne'' * ''Galactic Dan'' (Coding: Ian Holmes; Graphics: James Davidson, 1992) * ''Grievous Bodily 'ARM'' (Software Engineering: Simon Hallam; Graphics: Sophie Neal; Music: The Byford Brothers, 1991) * ''Haunted House'' (
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) * ''Holed Out!'' (
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, 1989) * ''Holed Out Designer'' (
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, 1990) * ''Holed Out Extra Courses Vol. 1 & 2'' (
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) * ''Holed Out Compendium'' (
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, 1991) * '' Inertia'' (
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, 1990) * ''Logic Mania - Gloop, Blindfold, Atomix, Tilt'' (Robin Jubber, Dave Williams, 1996) * '' Man At Arms'' (Coding:
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; Music: Peter Gillett, 1990) * '' Nevryon'' (Coding & Graphics: Graeme Richardson; Music: Peter Gillett, 1990) * '' The Olympics'' (1990) * ''Pandora's Box'' (Coding: Chris & Stuart Fludger; Graphics: Andrew Jackson; Additional Graphics: Chris Fludger; Title Music: Simon Carless, 1992) * '' Powerband'' (
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, 1990) * '' Pysanki'' (Coding:
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, 1990) * ''Quazer'' (1990) (Published as Impact Software) * ''Real McCoy'' Compendium series: :* ''Real McCoy 1'' - ''Arcade Soccer'', ''Quazer'', ''U.I.M'' and ''White Magic'' (1990) :* ''Real McCoy 2'' - ''Apocalypse'', ''Holed Out!'', ''Inertia'' and ''The Olympics'' (1991) :* ''Real McCoy 3'' - ''Drop Ship'', ''Nevryon'', ''Powerband'' and ''The Wimp Game''. :* ''Real McCoy 4'' - ''Cataclysm'', ''Galactic Dan'', ''Grievous Bodily 'ARM'' and ''X-Fire''. :* ''Real McCoy 5'' - ''Anti-Grav'', ''Chopper Force'', ''Demon's Lair'' and ''Pandora's Box''. :* ''Real McCoy 6'' - ''Bloodlust'', ''Carnage Inc.'', ''Silverball'' and ''Technodream''. * ''Saloon Cars'' ( Andy Swain 1991) * ''Saloon Cars Deluxe'' ( Andy Swain, 1992) * ''Saloon Cars Deluxe Extra Courses Vol. 1'' ( Andy Swain) * ''Spobbleoid Fantasy'' ( Graeme Richardson, 1995) * ''Stunt Racer 2000'' ( Fednet aka. Andrew Hutchings and Tim Parry, 1993) * ''The Time Machine'' (
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) * ''U.I.M: Ultra Intelligent Machine'' * '' Virtual Golf'' (
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) * ''White Magic'' ( John Whigham, 1989) * ''White Magic 2'' ( John Whigham, 1989) * ''The
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References


External links


The APDL homepage

4D at CJE Micro's
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