Pace Software Supplies Ltd

Moby ID: 15362

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Pace started out as Pace Micro Technology plc in 1982, doing both hardware and software. It made a range of games and peripherals for the BBC micro, and made a breakthrough in the previously strictly regulated UK modems market in 1985. Since 1987, its main business has been satellite and cable receivers, and is now a major electronics manufacturer on a global scale, though it hasn't been in the games business for a long time.

Credited on 3 Games

Fortress (1984 on BBC Micro)
Skyhawk (1984 on BBC Micro)
Sorcery (1984 on BBC Micro)

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Pace started out making software and Hardware for Acorn's BBC computers, before they turned to the TV business. In an ironic twist, it was Pace that bought Acorn's computer unit in 1999, in order to gain the necessary technology to make smarter set-top boxes.

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