IJK Software Ltd

Moby ID: 5332

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IJK Software was a British software company founded in 1982. They released titles for 8-bit computers until 1986.

Credited on 31 Games from 1982 to 1987

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Colin the Cleaner (1987 on ZX Spectrum)
Who Said That? (1987 on ZX Spectrum)
H.A.R.D (1986 on ZX Spectrum)
Wizards Spell (1986 on ZX Spectrum)
Playground 21 (1985 on Oric)
Rocket Ball (1985 on Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC)
Chess (1984 on Commodore 64, BBC Micro, Electron...)
Jouste (1984 on Commodore 64)
Krazy Kar (1984 on Commodore 64)
Probe 3 (1984 on Oric)
UK PM (1984 on Electron)
3-D Maze (1983 on BBC Micro)
Beebmunch (1983 on BBC Micro)
Candy Floss / Star Trek (1983 on BBC Micro)
Casino (1983 on BBC Micro)
Caterpillar (1983 on BBC Micro, Electron)
Five-a-Side Socca (1983 on Electron, BBC Micro)
Leap-Frog (1983 on BBC Micro)
Peg Leg (1983 on BBC Micro, Electron)
Xenon 1 (1983 on Oric)

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Postal Address (1983):

I.J.K. Software

9 King St.

Blackpool

Lancashire

FY1 3EJ

United Kingdom

The company name comes from the initials of its founders: Ian Sinclair, John Sinclair and Keith Sinclair. John was the main programmer of the company, Ian was his uncle and Keith was his father.

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