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Not sure whether I have enough citations to add them, and not always certain which were developed and which published, but there are a number of missing games (for the Acorn Archimedes atleast) from this list.
From my own memory:
Lemming
Mad Professor Mariarti
Pacmania
Populous
Sim City
Lotus Turbo Challenge
What happened to the Matt Furniss page? Why do searches for Matt Furniss now redirect here? Matt Furniss was one of the best and most prolific video game composers of the 16-bit era and is far more notable than Krisalis Software (with all due respect to them). Axing his page is a real clown-show move. 86.156.176.194 (talk) 18:50, 20 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
His article seems to be a redlink; it does not redirect here. The deletion was considered in this discussion, which includes a comment in favour by what appears to Furniss himself. IceWelder [✉] 19:00, 20 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]