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From Dave Palmer (29/1/2002):

I was interested to see your web site and all the info about Alligata Software! My name is Dave Palmer and I was in at the get go with Mike Mahoney who started Alligata (he is my ex wifes cousin and we were quite good friends) 1981/82 it started. I ran a business then as a manufacturers agent and manufacturer of Hi-Fi and acoutical equipment, I was an ex RAF aircraft engineer and technically up to speed on most things. So the computer business was a natural location to get involved in. I had spent some time looking at wholesale import and production of components as a possible new area of business for me, but when the vid game thing started in its early days I was more interested in this so started with Mike as a side line and a bit of fun. It became a time consuming business. I handled sales and PR function, but in truth I was involved at every stage from day one, devising designing, duplicating cassettes, checking artwork, packing, game testing, running programmers to and from school at lunch time (yes most of them were at school still and writing games).

I left in October 1986 and started Alternative Software with a guy called Roger Hulley :~/ I ran all the production side from my offices in Sheffield and sales were handled in Pontefract. I escaped from him in 1988 (literally!!) and set up Hi Tec Software, 100% my own company and the rest is history...... My involvement has to be well over 200 video games in 20 years - Ouch! Feelin old.....

FYI -Mike Mahoney packed in as MD of Alligata somewhere in 1988 I think it was, he started a market garden near Retford where he lived, Mike said to me he did not like how the industry was becoming and what it was doing to him as a person. Mike was a really nice guy. I do not know what he is doing now. His younger brother Tim took over Alligata and it was not long before it closed down and some titles were sold off to someone in the North East (trying to remember who?). Although they did not own some of the IP in some of the games to be able to do this!

Of the original programmers? (I missed some out but it is hard to remember everyone involved?).

Steve Evans - Last time I knew Steve was a very senior consultant at Arthur Anderson's the accounting firm. (Cosmic Asteroids, Lunar Rescue, Rocket Roger, Guardian, Who Dares Wins ++).

Tony Crowther - Working at Infograme Sheffield (formerly Gremlin). Blagger, Son Of, Loco, Trap........

Ross Goodley - Working at Fluid in Sheffield. This very young man told me Elite game could not be done on a Beeb? Two months later that game came out! A brilliant programmer none the less. Cant remember his gameography....

Chris Butler - Running a dev company in Sheffield. Transistors revenge, Fruity Freddy (Softspot titles), Then did Blagger goes to Hollywood. Chris went on the do the famous Putty games on NES and SNES for System 3.

Marcus Altman - Marcus was Chris's original partner. Marcus went to college to become either an optician or an opthalmic surgeon???

Not all of the above is complete..

The 80's were great, a new industry, great fun, never knew quite what would happen next with it, no BIG corproate businesses to start out with, it was a fun time.

They also made one compilation, Fistful of Fun.

Please contact me if you have any additional information about the company or its games!


Monaco

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A good racing game, it is just simple little upwards scrolling game, very easy. The road slowly gets thinner, so your reactions have to be quicker all the time. Another weird thing is that it seems to be Formula 1 cars that are racing, yet the ambulances which try to crash into you, actually are moving faster!


Neanderthal Man

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This is probably one of their worst games, all you have to do is knock the apples to the bottom of the screen, which is presented in very bland graphics, whilst dodging the enemies that surround you. It is not very original, and the idea is extremely boring, making a cup of tea would be much more fun!


Night World

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An exploring game, set in what looks like caverns. I am not exactly sure what you have to do, perhaps get out? Anyway, your character sometimes changes shape, a bit like in Micro Powers Imogen, first you are a man, then a dragon, which can jump higher. It is an ok game, the graphics are a bit rough around the edges, and there is not much space to move about, but it is worth some attention if you like this sort of game.


Olympic Decathlon

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Probably my favourite Alligata game, this is a classic thrash the keys game, in which you can take part in 8 events, long jump, 100m sprint, pole vault, hurdles and more. The graphics are really nice and colourful, and the whole thing is great fun. I wish there were more games around like this now - they seem to have died out. It is probably one of the best athletics games on the Beeb.


Pub Games

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Q-Bix

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Yet another Q*Bert clone, the best one by far is written by Superior, this one is just no comparison.


Quiz Quest

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Roboman

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A right ripoff of Atari's Robotron, this is nowhere near as good as the classic arcade game, for a start the number of keys is halved, you can no longer separatly move and fire the gun, and the graphics have a lot of flicker, sometimes making the robots disappear! All you have to do is shoot all the enemies on each level, whilst they chase after you. It is an ok attempt at the classic game, but unfortunately nothing more.


Shuffle

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Son Of Blagger

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This has to be one of the slowest games on the BBC Micro, it is almost unbearably slow, and nothing like the classic original. The playable area is viewed in about 1/10th of the screens actual size, so you get a very letter box shaped view, and the game is just awful. I don't know how they could have released this, considering all their other releases.