Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Realtime_Games_Software> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Realtime_Games_Software abstract "Realtime Games Software Ltd. was a British computer game developer, founded in 1984 by three Leeds University students Ian Oliver, Andrew Onions and Graeme Baird. Their first game, 3D Tank Duel, was a wireframe graphics game in the style of the Battlezone arcade machine, written for the ZX Spectrum. This was followed up with Starstrike 3D, a game based on the Star Wars arcade machine. Throughout its existence, the company continued to innovate in the world of 3D graphics, with their most notable release being Carrier Command. The company was also involved in porting Elite to the PC and Starglider to the ZX Spectrum.Realtime's early output was self-published, though later they took the more traditional route to market with their games mainly being published by Rainbird. Graeme Baird subsequently went to work for Psygnosis, while Ian Oliver founded Cross Products to produce game development systems for consoles, in a joint venture with Andy Craven of nearby Vektor Grafix.".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageExternalLink realtime.htm.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageID "2728108".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageLength "1537".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageRevisionID "680798995".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Battlezone_(1980_video_game).
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_Command.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Computer_game_developer.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Elite_(video_game).
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Leeds_University.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Personal_Computer.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Porting.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Psygnosis.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars_(1983_video_game).
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Starglider.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Starstrike_3D.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Telecomsoft.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Leeds.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Vektor_Grafix.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_developer.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink Wire-frame_model.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLink ZX_Spectrum.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLinkText "Realtime Games Software".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLinkText "Realtime Games".
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageWikiLinkText "Realtime".
- Realtime_Games_Software hasPhotoCollection Realtime_Games_Software.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Realtime_Games_Software.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-videogame-company-stub.
- Realtime_Games_Software wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WoS_pub.
- Realtime_Games_Software subject Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- Realtime_Games_Software subject Category:Video_game_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Realtime_Games_Software hypernym Developer.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Agent.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Company.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Organisation.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Company.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Organization.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Agent.
- Realtime_Games_Software type SocialPerson.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Thing.
- Realtime_Games_Software type Q43229.
- Realtime_Games_Software comment "Realtime Games Software Ltd. was a British computer game developer, founded in 1984 by three Leeds University students Ian Oliver, Andrew Onions and Graeme Baird. Their first game, 3D Tank Duel, was a wireframe graphics game in the style of the Battlezone arcade machine, written for the ZX Spectrum. This was followed up with Starstrike 3D, a game based on the Star Wars arcade machine.".
- Realtime_Games_Software label "Realtime Games Software".
- Realtime_Games_Software sameAs m.07_c86.
- Realtime_Games_Software sameAs Q7301375.
- Realtime_Games_Software sameAs Q7301375.
- Realtime_Games_Software wasDerivedFrom Realtime_Games_Software?oldid=680798995.
- Realtime_Games_Software isPrimaryTopicOf Realtime_Games_Software.