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MCM Software was a Spanish video game publisher. It was controlled by Erbe Software as an alternative publishing label so it could expand its distribution operations and also avoid possible conflics derived from publishing games from rival companies in the home computer market.
Softography
Commodore 64
- Passing Shot (1989)
- Time Scanner (1989)
- Sonic Boom (1990)
- Golden Axe (1990)
Amstrad CPC
- Space Harrier (1986)
- SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative (1988)
- After Burner (1989)
- Dynamite Dux (1989)
- Passing Shot (1989)
- Time Scanner (1989)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1989)
- Power Drift (1989)
- Altered Beast (1990)
- Space Harrier II (1990)
- Galaxy Force II (1990)
- Golden Axe (1990)
- Power Drift (unreleased)
ZX Spectrum
- Space Harrier (1986)
- SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative (1988)
- After Burner (1988)
- Altered Beast (1989)
- Dynamite Dux (1989)
- Passing Shot (1989)
- Time Scanner (1989)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1989)
- Power Drift (1989)
- Scramble Spirits (1990)
- Space Harrier II (1990)
- Power Drift (unreleased)
MSX
- After Burner (1988)
- Passing Shot (1989)
- Power Drift (1989)
- Time Scanner (1989)
- Altered Beast (1990)
- Power Drift (unreleased)