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Games - Bandersnatch


Bandersnatch was a home computer "mega-game" written by Imagine Software
intended for release on the ZX Spectrum
. The game was eagerly anticipated by teaser adverts placed in the computer press (see right) throughout 1984. The game would have set a new price point for computer games (£30 vs. the standard rates of the time of between £5.95 and £11.95) and would have required a dongle, presumably to carry extra ROMs for data.

Imagine Software
went bust owing to financial mismanagement, the spectacular demise being shown in a BBC documentary. During the documentary it was revealed that the game Psyclapse was little more than a paper sketch, making it true vaporware.

A new company called Finchspeed was formed from the remnants of Imagine which sold the rights to the Bandersnatch game to Sinclair Research Ltd
. Before Finchspeed folded, a complete, working version was developed for the Sinclair QL
. The directors Dave Lawson and Ian Heatherington then formed Psygnosis
and Bandersnatch was given a release on the Atari ST
, Amiga
and Macintosh
, renamed as Brataccas.

Bandersnatch itself was never released.

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