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in January 2001, they gained little interest in Europress' focus on educational multimedia. On 13 July, Infogrames sold the Europress brand and titles to Trend Systems Limited, a company operated by the Meakin family, who effectively renamed Trend Systems as the new Europress Limited. The Europress
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After the Europress brand was returned to the Meakin family, they ran the company for a little over a year before it went into liquidation. A major factor in this was Granada TV's ignorance of their rights over Countdown. They had encouraged Europress to produce a Countdown CD-ROM, but only weeks
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When Europress bought Newsfield in 1991, Europress Impact, a satellite company of Europress, was launched. Run by ex-Newsfield directors Roger Kean, Oliver Frey and Jonathan Rignall. In 1993 the publishers name changed to Impact Magazines. Publications ceased in March 1994 as Impact entered into
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as the brand for all the planned games, graphic designer Heather Sheldrick designed the logo, and Mandarin Software was launched to the press at a Chinese restaurant in London, where it showed off its first round of planned product launched. Europress Software published a high proportion of
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During the late 1980s Europress decided to spin off its software publishing division as a separate company: Europress Software, with Christopher Payne as managing director and Diane O'Brien as Sales Director. Chris Payne came up with the name
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Europress was formed by Derek Meakin in 1965. It began by publishing magazines and newspapers, then during the 1980s as an expansion of its magazine publishing business, it became involved in the rapidly growing software industry.
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purchased Europress. Following the closure of the deal, the studio prospered and expanded. It was able to produce titles using some of the brands owned by Hasbro, even producing two for Hasbro Germany.
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towards the end of 1994. A reorganization of the titles promptly followed, with the Atari, Amiga and Acorn divisions each losing one or more titles along the way.
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business that Infogrames kept was renamed as Infogrames Learning Limited after the sale of the Europress brand.
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before the launch, with large pre-orders, they discovered that they did not have the interactive rights.
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was in its planning stage and ready to go ahead just when Newsfield collapsed. It covered the range of
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Meakin then cofounded Meakin Enterprises with Chris Phillips. Meakin died in October 2010.
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computer games scene. It lasted for 16 issues before going down with its publishers.
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after only five issues and was incorporated into their own Spectrum title
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maintained NES coverage until it was discontinued in August 1993.
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consoles at the time. In July 1993 the magazine was split into
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Following Hasbro Interactive's purchase by the French-based
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Past magazines that have since ceased publication include:
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Key titles from Europress / Impact Magazines included:
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was a British magazine and software publisher based in
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