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Superior Software Discusses Exile, Repton

Thanks to TotalGames.net for its feature exploring the history of '80s-era UK game developer Superior Software, noting that the Europe-centric "BBC Micro and Acorn Electron were often overlooked by many of the larger software publishers", but Superior, "responsible for hits such as Citadel, Exile and, of course, Repton", is still worth remembering. An interview with Richard Hansom of the still-in-existence Superior Interactive discusses new versions of the Boulderdash-like (although devised independently) Repton, and also notes that an update of the seminal Exile is a "possibility for the future". We've previously mentioned chess players' Repton addiction on Slashdot Games.

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  1. I first thought of the Exile series by by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Spiderweb Software, they have over four Exile games
    (mac, windows and linux no less)
    http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/products.h tml

  2. Blimey, does no-one else remember Exile, then? by iainl · · Score: 3, Insightful

    As far as I'm concerned, it was Better Than Elite. Brilliant, brilliant game, though viciously difficult in places, and prone to leaving you stuck in ways that required starting again from scratch.

    It did the whole 'sandbox' thing wonderfully well, too, thanks to its amazing physics.

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