APC&TCP
Moby ID: 7595
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APC&TCP is an old German computer club turned publisher, now the major publisher in the Amiga market. It has close ties to the German Amiga magazine Amiga Future.
Credited on 13 Games from 1993 to 2005
Desert Racing of BarDos (2005 on Amiga) |
Exodus: The Last War (2000 on Amiga) |
Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping of Lady Akiko (1998 on Amiga) |
Marblelous 2 (1998 on Amiga) |
Testament II (1998 on Amiga) |
Flyin' High (1997 on Amiga) |
Testament (1997 on Amiga) |
Pinball Brain Damage (1997 on Amiga) |
Kargon (1996 on Amiga) |
Jaktar: Der Elfenstein (1995 on Amiga) |
Marblelous (1994 on Amiga) |
1990: Die 1993'er Edition (1993 on Amiga) |
Tautrix (1993 on Amiga) |
History +
- May 1st, 1992
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APC&TCP starts commercial activity, having previously functioned as a computer club.
Related Web Sites +
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APC&TCP
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with InoTek GbR
- 3 games with Runesoft GmbH
- 2 games with Insanity
- 1 game with Fullspeed Creative Development
- 1 game with Soroban S.A.
- 1 game with Mind's Eye Entertainment
- 1 game with P.U.R.E. Design
- 1 game with Neudelsoft
- 1 game with Game Object Design
- 1 game with Złoty Skarabeusz
- 3 games with Andreas Magerl
- 2 games with Udo Paschke
- 2 games with Michael Zimmer
- 2 games with Igor Vučinić
- 2 games with Eric Hambuch
- 2 games with Volker Tripp
- 2 games with Jochen Heizmann
- 2 games with Filip Doksanský
- 2 games with Petr Kadleček
- 2 games with Daniel Hogrefe
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