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Quicksilva was a British games software publisher active during the early 1980s. Quicksilva was founded by Nick Lambert in 1979. The name Quicksilva was inspired by a particular guitar solo in a track on the album Happy Trails by Quicksilver Messenger Service. Quicksilva mainly released games for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, but also did conversions and some original games for the VIC-20, Dragon 32/64, Oric-1/Atmos, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron home computers.

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  • Quicksilva (de)
  • Quicksilva (it)
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  • Quicksilva è stata una società britannica editrice e meno frequentemente sviluppatrice di videogiochi, attiva dal 1980 al 1989 e specializzata nei giochi per home computer a 8 bit. (it)
  • Quicksilva — британская компания, основанная в 1979 году. Компания является одной из первых и одной из самых успешных в британской индустрии компьютерных игр начала 1980-х годов до кризиса индустрии 1983 года. (ru)
  • Quicksilva war eine britische Software-Firma für Computerspiele, die besonders zu Beginn der 1980er-Jahre durch ihre Softwareveröffentlichungen bekannt wurde. Die Firma wurde von John Hollis und Nick Lambert gegründet. Im Jahre 1987 wurde der Name der Firma von Grandslam Entertainment gekauft. Das letzte Spiel, das unter dem Namen Quicksilva veröffentlicht wurde, war (1989). Quicksilva veröffentlichte Spiele für die Heimcomputer Commodore 64 und ZX Spectrum, aber auch für den VC 20, Dragon 32, BBC Micro und . (de)
  • Quicksilva was a British games software publisher active during the early 1980s. Quicksilva was founded by Nick Lambert in 1979. The name Quicksilva was inspired by a particular guitar solo in a track on the album Happy Trails by Quicksilver Messenger Service. Quicksilva mainly released games for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, but also did conversions and some original games for the VIC-20, Dragon 32/64, Oric-1/Atmos, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron home computers. (en)
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