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The Evil Dead - box art

The Evil Dead

1984

C64 Spectrum

Palace Software's debut: a text adventure with action elements, based on Sam Raimi's 1981 cult horror film. Developed in-house. Established Palace's appetite for provocative licences from the very first release.

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Cauldron - screenshot

Cauldron

1985

C64 Spectrum CPC

Platform shoot-'em-up starring a witch on a broomstick. Programmed by Steve Brown; music by Richard Joseph (C64). Palace's first major commercial success, demonstrating their ability to produce fast, visually crisp games.

Credits: Steve Brown (code) · Richard Joseph (C64 music)

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Sacred Armour of Antiriad - screenshot

Sacred Armour of Antiriad

1986

C64 Spectrum CPC

Post-apocalyptic action-adventure involving a futuristic armoured suit. Built a devoted cult following on the Spectrum. Richard Joseph's C64 soundtrack is among the most praised of his Palace-era compositions.

Credits: Richard Joseph (C64 music)

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Cauldron II: The Pumpkin Strikes Back - screenshot

Cauldron II: The Pumpkin Strikes Back

1986

C64 Spectrum CPC

Sequel to Cauldron. Steve Brown returns as C64 programmer; Richard Joseph provides both the C64 and Spectrum music. The Pumpkin Strikes Back maintained the platform action of the original while refining the formula.

Credits: Steve Brown (C64 code) · Richard Joseph (music)

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Biggles

1986

C64 Spectrum CPC

Side-scrolling aerial combat game based on the 1986 film adaptation of W.E. Johns' classic character. A licensed tie-in that reinforced Palace's partnership with film and media properties alongside their original IPs.

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Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior - box art

Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior

1987

C64 Spectrum CPC Amiga Atari ST

Palace's most commercially successful title. One-on-one sword combat with 16 moves including the infamous goblin-kick decapitation finisher. Box art featuring Michael Van Wijk and Maria Whittaker provoked the Whitehouse campaign. Zzap!64: 96%. North American Amiga release titled "Death Sword".

Credits: Steven Brown (code) · Michael Barlow (graphics) · Richard Joseph (C64/Amiga music)

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Frenzy

1987

C64 Spectrum CPC

Multi-directional shooter published by Palace Software. Music by Richard Joseph. Released in the same year as Barbarian, Frenzy benefited from Palace's growing commercial momentum.

Credits: Richard Joseph (music)

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Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax

1988

C64 Spectrum CPC Amiga Atari ST

Sequel to Barbarian. The format shifts from one-on-one combat to side-scrolling action: Hegor pursues the sorcerer Drax through his dungeon. Richard Joseph provides the C64 and Amiga soundtracks. Zzap!64: 88%.

Credits: Richard Joseph (music)

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Advanced Pinball Simulator

1988

C64 Spectrum CPC Amiga Atari ST

Physics-based pinball simulation. Awarded Zzap!64's Gold Medal (93%) and received strong reviews across platforms. Music by Richard Joseph. Demonstrated Palace's technical versatility beyond their action-game speciality.

Credits: Richard Joseph (music)

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Valkyrie 17

1989

C64 Amiga Spectrum

A shoot-'em-up representing the later phase of Palace Software's active development. By 1989, the studio was beginning to wind down its original IP output ahead of the Titus acquisition.

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Torvak the Warrior

1990

Amiga

Palace Software's final major Amiga release and one of their last titles before the Titus acquisition. Side-scrolling fantasy action with music by Richard Joseph. Exclusive to Amiga, Torvak is a collector's piece in Palace's discography.

Credits: Richard Joseph (music)

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