Scalextric
Computer Game
1987 (manufactured)
1987 (manufactured)
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This game was owned and played with by Samantha Lawson, b. 08/01/1978, and her brother Thomas b. 30/11/1974. This game is a computerized version of Scalextric, a major international brand of slot car racing that first appeared in the late 1950s. This computer game version was published by Virgin Games Ltd, a British video game publisher, for the Amstrad colour personal computer. The computer was one of three market leading home computers in the 1980s along with the Spectrum ZX and the Commodore 64. Virgin Games Ltd was formed in 1981 and became much larger after purchasing the budget label, Mastertronic in 1987. In 1994 it was renamed Virgin Interactive and is now part of the larger Virgin Group.
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts.
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Title | Scalextric (manufacturer's title) |
Brief description | Computer game, Scalextric, made in England by Virgin Games in 1987. |
Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Samantha Lawson and Simon Linzell |
Object history | Played with by brother and sister, Thomas (b. 30/11/1974) and Samantha (b. 08/01/1978) Lawson who lived in Walderslade near Chatham, Kent. |
Production | Leisure Genius was a 1980s software development company that specialised in converting board games. It was bought out by Virgin Games. |
Summary | This game was owned and played with by Samantha Lawson, b. 08/01/1978, and her brother Thomas b. 30/11/1974. This game is a computerized version of Scalextric, a major international brand of slot car racing that first appeared in the late 1950s. This computer game version was published by Virgin Games Ltd, a British video game publisher, for the Amstrad colour personal computer. The computer was one of three market leading home computers in the 1980s along with the Spectrum ZX and the Commodore 64. Virgin Games Ltd was formed in 1981 and became much larger after purchasing the budget label, Mastertronic in 1987. In 1994 it was renamed Virgin Interactive and is now part of the larger Virgin Group. |
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Accession number | B.177:1 to 4-2010 |
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Record created | September 28, 2010 |
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