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The TATA Kestrel, also known as the IPMV (Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicle), [3] a variant of DRDO developed WhAP, is a family of armoured personnel carriers developed by Tata Advanced Systems and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It was developed to replace Soviet-era BMP-1 and BMP-2 and APCs in service with the ...
Ocean Software Ltd was a British software development company that became one of the biggest European video game developers and publishers of the 1980s and 1990s. The company was founded by David Ward and Jon Woods and was based in Manchester .
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Whap or WHAP may refer to: "Whap", an episode of Harper's Island; AP World History, a high school college credit course offered by the Advanced Placement Program; WHAP, a sports radio station in Hopewell, Virginia; WhAP, a Wheeled Armoured Platform manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems in India.
Paul Owens is a British video game who worked at Ocean Software in the 1980s and 90s and was the founding programmer employed by Spectrum Games prior to Ocean Software being established. He is best known for writing the ZX Spectrum version of Daley Thompson’s Decathlon .
[11] Dragon gave the game 2½ and 3½ out of 5 stars. [1] German gaming magazine Aktueller Software Markt gave Inferno an overall score of 11/12, and named it an ASM Hit. [9] German gaming magazine PC Games gave an overall score of 80%. [10] Finnish gaming magazine MikroBitti gave Inferno an exceptionally high score of 97%, and named the game a ...
Ocean Software, a British video game development company, paid an undisclosed six-figure sum to secure the rights to the Jurassic Park license to develop a game based on the film. [9] [10] Storyboarding for the game was underway in August 1992, with scenes being created based on the film's script. [11] Development commenced in November. [12]
Head Over Heels is an action-adventure game published by Ocean Software in 1987 for several home computers. It uses an isometric engine similar to the Filmation technique first developed by Ultimate Play the Game. Head Over Heels is the second isometric game by Jon Ritman and Bernie Drummond, after their earlier Batman computer game was ...