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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Marjacq Micro, Ltd.''' was a British video game rights management agency and division of literary rights agency Marjacq, Ltd.{{ref|http://www.marjacq.com}} | }}{{sub-stub}}'''Marjacq Micro, Ltd.''' was a British video game rights management agency and division of literary rights agency Marjacq, Ltd.{{ref|http://www.marjacq.com}} | ||
− | The name Marjacq Micro is an acronym of founders' names George Markstein and Jacqui Lyons.{{ref|http://www.marjacq.com}} | + | The name Marjacq Micro is an acronym of founders' names George Markstein and [[Jacqui Lyons]].{{ref|http://www.marjacq.com}} |
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− | Marjacq Micro was founded in 1983 by Jacqui Lyons as a means to explore new opportunities in electronic authorship.{{ref|http://www.marjacq.com/history.html}} | + | Marjacq Micro was founded in 1983 by [[Jacqui Lyons]] as a means to explore new opportunities in electronic authorship.{{ref|http://www.marjacq.com/history.html}} |
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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===[[Commodore 64]]=== | ===[[Commodore 64]]=== | ||
*''[[Super Hang-On (home computers)|Super Hang-On]]'' (1987) | *''[[Super Hang-On (home computers)|Super Hang-On]]'' (1987) |
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Marjacq Micro, Ltd. was a British video game rights management agency and division of literary rights agency Marjacq, Ltd.[1]
The name Marjacq Micro is an acronym of founders' names George Markstein and Jacqui Lyons.[1]
Contents
Company
Marjacq Micro was founded in 1983 by Jacqui Lyons as a means to explore new opportunities in electronic authorship.[4]
Softography
Commodore 64
- Super Hang-On (1987)
Amiga
- Altered Beast (1990)
Saturn
- Powerslave (1996)
- Duke Nukem 3D (1997)
- Quake (1997)