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MicroIllusions, based in Granada Hills, California was a computer game developer and publisher[1] of the home computer era (late 1970s to early 1990s). MicroIllusions, as a company, was a strong supporter of the Commodore Amiga and would typically release a title on that platform before porting it to others. The company went out of business in or about 1990.

Applications[]

  • Transport Controller (animation) (1987) Amiga
  • Photon Paint 1.0 (1987) Amiga
  • Photon Paint 2.0 (1989) Amiga
  • Edit Decision List Processor (film/video production) (1989) Amiga

Games[]

  • Ebonstar (1988), Amiga, created by the Dreamers Guild
  • Romantic Encounters at the Dome (1987) Amiga, DOS, Apple Macintosh[2]
  • Faery Tale Adventure (1988) Amiga and Commodore 64 (C64), DOS, Sega Mega Drive[3][4]
  • Fire Power (1989) Amiga, Atari ST, C64, DOS[5]
  • Craps Academy (1988) Europe-only release, Amiga[3]
  • Questmaster 1: Prism of Heheutotol (a.k.a. Dondra: A New Beginning) (1988) C64, DOS (Apple II version by Spectrum Holobyte)[6]
  • Laser Squad (published, 1988) Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum
  • Dr. Plummet's House of Flux (1989)

Faery Tale Adventure II: Halls of the Dead (1997), sometimes credited to MicroIllusions, was completed by The Dreamers Guild, Inc. for various platforms.[7]

References[]

External links[]

sv:Microillusions

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