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What happened to Blittersoft?
Posted on 17-Sep-2019 16:41:29
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They were up there with Eyetech for keeping die hard Amigans tooled up in dark days of the millenium. They helped publish Payback and published Wipeout for the Amiga. They had so much great kit including UK distribution for VillageTronic and loads of accelerators, graphics tablets etc.

I miss them Here's to you Paul Lesurf

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Re: What happened to Blittersoft?
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@Thread

Looks like I asked this question last year

Thread about the Alien Boxer and Blittersoft etc

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Re: What happened to Blittersoft?
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@Thread

Answer:

https://www.vpltd.com/

Incorporated in the year 2000. No mention of their Amiga heritage I don't suppose they have have any NOS Amiga Graphic Tablets in their stationery cupboard? Thay would be sweet

Last edited by BigD on 17-Sep-2019 at 04:48 PM.

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