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'''Melbourne House''' is one of the oldest video game developers still to exist. Founded in [[1980]] as '''Beam Software''', Melbourne House was first owned by [[wikipedia:Atari|Atari]], and as of [[2006]] by [[wikipedia:Krome Studios|Krome Studios]].
'''Melbourne House''' was a video game developer. Founded in [[1980]] as '''Beam Software''', Melbourne House was first owned by [[wikipedia:Atari|Atari]], and as of [[2006]] by [[wikipedia:Krome Studios|Krome Studios]]. It was closed on 15th October 2010, along with the main Brisbane office. Except games it published aswell books about [[wikipedia:Personal computer|computers]] and games, by its subsidiary ''' Melbourne House Publishers, Limited.'''.


==Publications==
==Publications==
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===Books===
===Books===
* [[1984: [[David Elkan]], ''[[A Guido to Playing The Hobbit]]''
* [[1984]]: [[David Elkan]], ''[[A Guide to Playing The Hobbit]]''


==External links==
==External links==
* {{WP|Krome Studios Melbourne}}
* {{WP|Krome Studios Melbourne}}


[[Category:Australian companies]][[Category:Video Game developers]]
[[Category:Australian businesses]]
[[Category:Publishers]]
[[Category:Video Game developers]]

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Melbourne House was a video game developer. Founded in 1980 as Beam Software, Melbourne House was first owned by Atari, and as of 2006 by Krome Studios. It was closed on 15th October 2010, along with the main Brisbane office. Except games it published aswell books about computers and games, by its subsidiary Melbourne House Publishers, Limited..

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