Alligata
Computer games developer and publisher
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::summary Computer games developer and publisher ::
Alligata Software Ltd. was a computer games developer and publisher based in Sheffield in the UK in the 1980s.
The company was founded by brothers Mike and Tim Mahony and their father J.R. Mahony in 1983. They produced games for a number of home computers including the Commodore 64, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, ZX Spectrum and Dragon 32. The company published many of Tony Crowther's early Commodore 64 games, including Aztec Tomb, Blagger and Loco. Chris Butler was another programmer whose earlier games were released by Alligata. The company also published budget priced software under the Budgie label.
Tim Mahony took over the day-to-day running of the company in 1987 and closed the company nine months later. The name and back catalogue were sold to Superior Software. Two titles were released under the joint Superior/Alligata label for ports of Superior's BBC/Electron games to other systems. Superior also included some old Alligata games on their Play It Again Sam compilations.
Games
- 1983 Aztec Tomb (C64)
- 1983 Here Comes The Sun (ZX Spectrum)
- 1983 Bug Blaster (C64, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron)
- 1983 Lunar Rescue (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron)
- 1983 Blagger (C64, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, MSX, Commodore 16) A version was also released through Amsoft for the Amstrad CPC
- 1984 Loco (C64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit)
- 1984 Son of Blagger (C64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro)
- 1985 Who Dares Wins (C64)
- 1985 Jack Charlton's Match Fishing (C64, ZX Spectrum)
- 1985 Blagger Goes to Hollywood (C64)
- 1986 Who Dares Wins II (C64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, MSX, Amstrad CPC)
- 1986 Night World (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron)
- 1987 Kettle (C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC)
- 1987 Livingstone, I Presume? (C64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Amstrad CPC) UK release of Spanish Opera Soft game Livingstone, Supongo
- 1987 Addicta Ball (C64, MSX, Amiga, Atari ST)
- 1988 By Fair Means or Foul (C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC) A Superior/Alligata release
- 1989 Repton Mania (ZX Spectrum) Ports of the first 2 Repton games - A Superior/Alligata release
Budgie label
Alligata published budget games under the Budgie label from 1985. When a typical Alligata game would cost around £6.95, Budgie games sold for only £1.99 in order to compete with the likes of budget software pioneer Mastertronic, already selling games at that level. Almost all titles were original rather than re-issues of Alligata games. Probably the most well known game is space shoot 'em up Video's Revenge (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron) with others including Convoy (ZX Spectrum), Super Sam (ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC), Raskel (C64) and Shuffle (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron).
References
References
- "ALLIGATA SOFTWARE LIMITED. Free business summary taken from official companies house information. Free alerts. Registered as 01742202".
- "The BBC Games Archive - Welcome".
- "The Butler did it! » Codetapper's C64 Site".
- (November 1988). "News". Redwood Publishing.
- "Aztec Tomb - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Sinclair ZX Spectrum Reviews".
- "Bug Blaster - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Blagger Amsoft/Alligata".
- "Loco - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Son of Blagger - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Who Dares Wins - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "STADIUM 64 - Game Infos: Jack Charlton's Match Fishing".
- "Jack Charlton's Match Fishing - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Impossible to Display Scan".
- "Blagger goes to Hollywood - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Who Dares Wins II - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Who Dares Wins II - World of Spectrum".
- "Kettle - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Livingstone, I Presume? - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "Addicta Ball - Commodore 64 Game / C64 Games, C64 reviews, downloads & SID tunes".
- "STADIUM 64 - Game Infos: By Fair Means Or Foul".
- (April 1989). "Sinclair User Magazine Issue 085".
- (September 2025). "Archived copy".
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