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Mosaic Publishing was a computer games company founded in 1983 by Vicky Carne, who had previously worked with magazine publisher Haymarket and with Sinclair-Brown, an imprint started by Clive Sinclair and Patrick Brown. Mosaic published a series of best-selling games around licensed product including (based on the similarly named novel by Sue Townsend), Yes, Prime Minister (based on the television series of the same name), The Saga of Erik the Viking, a number of sci-fi titles, and the first soap computer game based on The Archers.

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  • Mosaic Publishing (de)
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  • Mosaic Publishing war ein britischer Publisher von Computerspielen. Das im Londoner Stadtteil Islington angesiedelte Unternehmen veröffentlichte Spiele externer Studios für damals gängige Heimcomputer. Das Gros der Mosaic-Spiele ist dabei dem Genre Adventure, speziell dem Textadventure, zuzurechnen. Viele der Spiele beruhen auf Lizenzen populärer zeitgenössischer Bücher und Fernsehserien. (de)
  • Mosaic Publishing was a computer games company founded in 1983 by Vicky Carne, who had previously worked with magazine publisher Haymarket and with Sinclair-Brown, an imprint started by Clive Sinclair and Patrick Brown. Mosaic published a series of best-selling games around licensed product including (based on the similarly named novel by Sue Townsend), Yes, Prime Minister (based on the television series of the same name), The Saga of Erik the Viking, a number of sci-fi titles, and the first soap computer game based on The Archers. (en)
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  • Mosaic Publishing war ein britischer Publisher von Computerspielen. Das im Londoner Stadtteil Islington angesiedelte Unternehmen veröffentlichte Spiele externer Studios für damals gängige Heimcomputer. Das Gros der Mosaic-Spiele ist dabei dem Genre Adventure, speziell dem Textadventure, zuzurechnen. Viele der Spiele beruhen auf Lizenzen populärer zeitgenössischer Bücher und Fernsehserien. (de)
  • Mosaic Publishing was a computer games company founded in 1983 by Vicky Carne, who had previously worked with magazine publisher Haymarket and with Sinclair-Brown, an imprint started by Clive Sinclair and Patrick Brown. Mosaic published a series of best-selling games around licensed product including (based on the similarly named novel by Sue Townsend), Yes, Prime Minister (based on the television series of the same name), The Saga of Erik the Viking, a number of sci-fi titles, and the first soap computer game based on The Archers. (en)
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