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Power House, The

Moby ID: 7119

AKA +
  • Alpha-Omega Software - Previous company name.
  • Omega Software (from 1984 to 1985)

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The Power House began as Alpha-Omega Software, a budget label from CRL. It primarily released original titles, though there were a few reissues also among the range, which was widely considered to be of generally poor quality. The company was bought out by Ashley Hildebrandt in 1988, but folded that year with huge debts.

Credited on 43 Games from 1984 to 1988

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Aquanaut (1988 on Commodore 64)
Metropolis (1988 on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC)
Powerama (1988 on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum)
Xenon Ranger + The Enforcer (1988 on Commodore 64)
Darkside (1987 on Commodore 64)
Deliverance (1987 on Commodore 64)
Destruct (1987 on Commodore 64)
Gun Runner (1987 on Commodore 64)
I-Xera (1987 on Commodore 64)
Land of Neverwhere (1987 on Commodore 64)
Morphicle (1987 on Commodore 64)
Osmium (1987 on Commodore 64)
Power Plays (1987 on Commodore 64)
Power Plays (1987 on ZX Spectrum)
Splitz (1987 on Commodore 16, Plus/4)
The Enforcer (1987 on Commodore 64)
The Equalizer (1987 on Commodore 64)
Tomb of Syrinx (1987 on ZX Spectrum)
ZIP (1987 on Commodore 64)
Return of the Space Warrior (1986 on Commodore 64)

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Location and contact (1987):

Alpha-Omega Software

"The Power House"

9 Kings Yard

Carpenters Road

London

E15 2HD

United Kingdom

Telex: 264331 CRLG

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