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- Mercury_Microware abstract "Mercury Microware was a games development company formed in 1983 by 15-year-olds Paul Ralphs and Derek Ham. Their most memorable work being the Commodore 64 conversion of football computer game Matchday, published by Ocean Software in 1984, the first game in the Match Day series. Mercury also created original titles for the Commodore 64 and Oric 1 including Spooky Mansion and Digger, published by M C Lothlorien.".
- Mercury_Microware foundingYear "1983".
- Mercury_Microware wikiPageID "23984385".
- Mercury_Microware wikiPageRevisionID "503200046".
- Mercury_Microware cleanup "August 2009".
- Mercury_Microware foundation "1983".
- Mercury_Microware founder "Paul Ralphs and Derek Ham".
- Mercury_Microware hasPhotoCollection Mercury_Microware.
- Mercury_Microware industry "Video games".
- Mercury_Microware name "Mercury Microware".
- Mercury_Microware orphan "February 2012".
- Mercury_Microware tone "August 2009".
- Mercury_Microware subject Category:Video_game_companies.
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- Mercury_Microware type Company108058098.
- Mercury_Microware type Group100031264.
- Mercury_Microware type Institution108053576.
- Mercury_Microware type Organization108008335.
- Mercury_Microware type SocialGroup107950920.
- Mercury_Microware type VideoGameCompanies.
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- Mercury_Microware type Agent.
- Mercury_Microware type Company.
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- Mercury_Microware comment "Mercury Microware was a games development company formed in 1983 by 15-year-olds Paul Ralphs and Derek Ham. Their most memorable work being the Commodore 64 conversion of football computer game Matchday, published by Ocean Software in 1984, the first game in the Match Day series. Mercury also created original titles for the Commodore 64 and Oric 1 including Spooky Mansion and Digger, published by M C Lothlorien.".
- Mercury_Microware label "Mercury Microware".
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- Mercury_Microware sameAs Q6818637.
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- Mercury_Microware wasDerivedFrom Mercury_Microware?oldid=503200046.
- Mercury_Microware isPrimaryTopicOf Mercury_Microware.
- Mercury_Microware name "Mercury Microware".