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Micro Power was a British video game publisher established by the BBC in the early 1980s. From 1983 to 1987 the company published a number of video games, some under the trading name Program Power, mainly for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron but also for Atari and a number of other game producers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Micro Power"

Stephen Byram Furber is probably best known for his work at Acorn where he was one of the designers of the BBC Micro and the ARM 32-bit RISC microprocessor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Steve Furber"

Superior Software is a software publisher whose titles are mainly computer and video games. It was established in 1982 by Richard Hanson and John Dyson, two graduates of the University of Leeds, England. They had previously programmed software published by Micro Power, and they wrote Superior's first four game releases: three were written by Hanson and one by Dyson. ...more on Wikipedia about "Superior Software"

ViewSheet was a spreadsheet program produced in the 1980s by Acorn Computers for use with their series of microcomputers. It was distributed as a pre-installed ROM with some computer models. ...more on Wikipedia about "ViewSheet"

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