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) |
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) |
Zorgons Revenge (1983 on Oric) |
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Trivia +
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.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies People- 2 games with D. M. Smith
- 2 games with Kim McCherry
- 2 games with Paul McCherry
- 2 games with John S. Sinclair
- 1 game with Mattias Gyllerup
- 1 game with Harry S. Price
- 1 game with Barrie Cridland
- 1 game with Anthony Allison
- 1 game with S. Riley
- 1 game with T.C. Atthow
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