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"By June 1985, with game quality in decline, they went into receivership and the rights to their games was purchased by Argus Press PLC."
Why then does the list of games show several from 86, 87 and 88?
Because Argus continued to release games under the Bug-Byte brand after 1985 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Yeryry (talk • contribs) 18:31, 6 January 2007
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There are a lot of red links here, which should be removed. Also, some of the blue links point to different games of the same name. Wiki links should be made when the article to which it links is created. MrMarmite14:29, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
The link to the game 'Space Pirates' links to a completely unrelated game from the 1990s of the same name. The Bug-Byte game 'Space Pirates' is a classic monochrome arcade game of the early 1980s in which the player commands a ship that has to aggressively defend both itself and six pods surrounding it in a neat equidistant formation from incoming pirate ships that advance from all sides and try to steal the pods or explode in the face of the ship to destroy it.92.35.142.74 (talk) 21:04, 25 August 2011 (UTC)Reply