A Question Of Sport
Title | Label | Cover | |
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Amstrad CPC |
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A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1988 |
Encore | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Floppy Disk 3' · 1988 |
Elite | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1988 |
Elite | ||
Atari ST |
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A Question Of Sport
· Floppy Disk 3,5' · 1989 |
Elite | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Floppy Disk 3,5' · 1990 |
Encore | ||
Commodore 64/128 |
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A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1989 |
Elite | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1990 |
Encore | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1990 |
Encore | ||
Commodore Amiga |
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A Question Of Sport
· Floppy Disk 3,5' · 1984 |
Elite | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Floppy Disk 3,5' · 1984 |
Encore | ||
ZX Spectrum |
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A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1983 |
Interstella Software | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Floppy Disk 5'25 · 1989 |
Elite | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1989 |
Elite | ||
A Question Of Sport
· Cassette · 1991 |
Encore |
Wikipedia
A Question of Sport is a 1988 video game based on the BBC quiz show of the same name. As in the show, the player has to answer questions about sports. The game uses the same engine as Mike Read's Computer Pop Quiz.
Credits
Author - Nick ACTON (Amstrad CPC)
Code - Mark CRANE (Amstrad CPC)
Design - Ian UPTON (Amstrad CPC)
Graphics - Steve BEVERLEY (Amstrad CPC)
Music - Mark COOKSEY (Amstrad CPC)