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Blue Ribbon was the budget computer software publishing label of CDS Micro Systems. The label launched in 1985 mostly made up of games from the MRM Software back catalogue. MRM had been a label producing games for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. Blue Ribbon reissued these and also converted them to other platforms including Atari 8-bit, Amstrad CPC, MSX and Commodore 16/Plus/4. By the late 80s, Blue Ribbon were also releasing games for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 including reissues of games for publishers including Superior Software, Bubble Bus and Artic as well as games originally published at full price by CDS. This included the first stand alone releases for games previously only available on compilations (e.g. Syncron and Camelot from Superior and Video Card Arcade and Dominoes

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  • Blue Ribbon was the budget computer software publishing label of CDS Micro Systems. The label launched in 1985 mostly made up of games from the MRM Software back catalogue. MRM had been a label producing games for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. Blue Ribbon reissued these and also converted them to other platforms including Atari 8-bit, Amstrad CPC, MSX and Commodore 16/Plus/4. By the late 80s, Blue Ribbon were also releasing games for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 including reissues of games for publishers including Superior Software, Bubble Bus and Artic as well as games originally published at full price by CDS. This included the first stand alone releases for games previously only available on compilations (e.g. Syncron and Camelot from Superior and Video Card Arcade and Dominoes (en)
  • Blue Ribbon è stata un'azienda distributrice di videogiochi, sussidiaria della CDS Micro Systems. Dal 1985 incominciò a riproporre titoli dai vecchi cataloghi della MRM Software (che era stata una software house realizzatrice di giochi per BBC Micro e Acorn Electron), rendendoli compatibili per le console Atari 8-bit, Amstrad CPC, MSX e Commodore 16/Plus/4. Nei tardi anni ottanta, la Blue Ribbon cominciò a pubblicare anche videogiochi per ZX Spectrum e Commodore 64, comprese ri-edizioni di titoli originariamente prodotti da , Bubble Bus e . Ripropose anche dei videogiochi disponibili solo in antologie (come e per Superior e Video Card Arcade e Dominoes per CDS), vendendoli per CDS a prezzo pieno. I giochi Superior vennero rilasciati con una distribuzione congiunta Superior/Blue Ribbon, c (it)
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  • Blue Ribbon Software (en)
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