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Domark was a video games software house based in the United Kingdom. The name was derived from the given names of its founders, Dominic Wheatley and Mark Strachan. Domark developed and published many games for home computers during the 1980s.

The company's first released was the 1984 title Eureka!, an adventure game created by Ian Livingstone, which was notable for offering a £25,000 prize to the first person to completely solve the game. In 1995, Domark merged with Eidos Technologies, Simis and Big Red Games to form the Eidos Interactive group. Eidos Interactive later acquired U.S. Gold which included Core Design.

In 1998, Simis bought itself out of the group and became Kuju Entertainment.

Product list

Where are they now?

Ian Livingstone is still with Eidos/SCi. He is also the Non-Executive Chairman of Bright Things PLC and was awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) for "Services to the Computer Games Industry" in the New Years Honours List 2006.[1]

Sometime after the merger, the founders Dominic Wheatley and John Kavanagh, founded Bright Things PLC. Wheatley is also Non-Executive Chairman of Kuju Entertainment.

Mike McGarvey, former CEO of Eidos Technologies, is the COO of OnLive.[2]

Notable computer game producer, James Poole, once with Domark, runs the UK office of WMS Gaming.

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External links

fr:Domark

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