• Source: Personal Software Services
    • Personal Software Services (PSS) was a British software company based in Coventry, founded by Gary Mays and Richard Cockayne in 1981. The company was acquired by Mirrorsoft in 1987. PSS produced video games for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Atari 8-bit computers, Amstrad CPC, Oric computers, and IBM PC compatibles.
      PSS was known for strategic wargames, such as Theatre Europe and Falklands '82. Several games produced by the French company ERE Informatique were distributed in Britain by PSS, including Get Dexter.


      History


      Personal Software Services was founded in Coventry, England, by Gary Mays and Richard Cockayne in 1981. The company had a partnership with French video game developer ERE Informatique, and published localised versions of their products to the United Kingdom. The Wargamers series was conceptualised by software designer Alan Steel in 1984 with Battle for Midway. During development of these titles, Steel would often research the topic of the upcoming game and pass on the findings to other associates in Coventry and London. Some games of the series were met with controversy upon release, such as Theatre Europe. In 1983, the company received recognition for being "one of the top software houses" in the United Kingdom, and was a finalist for BBC Radio 4's New Business Enterprise Award for that year.
      In 1988, Cockayne took a decision to alter their products for release on 16-bit consoles, as he found that smaller 8-bit home computers such as the ZX Spectrum lacked the processing power for larger strategy games. Cockayne claimed that PSS were not pulling out of the 8-bit market, but no more 8-bit games were released post-1988.
      Following years of successful sales throughout the mid 1980s, Personal Software Services experienced financial difficulties, in which Cockayne admitted that "he took his eye off the ball." The company was acquired by Mirrorsoft in February 1987, and was later dispossessed by the company due to strains of debt.


      Games




      = After Mirrorsoft acquisition

      =
      Battlefield Germany, 1987
      Bismarck, 1987
      Pegasus Bridge, 1987
      Sorcerer Lord, 1987
      Tobruk, 1987
      Legend of the Sword, 1988
      Firezone, 1988
      Austerlitz, 1989
      Final Frontier, 1989
      Conflict: Europe, 1989
      Waterloo, 1989
      Battle Master, 1990
      The Final Battle, 1990
      Champion of the Raj, 1991
      J. R. R. Tolkien's Riders of Rohan, 1991


      References




      External links


      PSS at MobyGames
      PSS at World of Spectrum

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