U.S. Gold

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U.S. Gold was a British video game publisher known for importing and distributing popular American computer and console games in Europe during the 1980s and early 1990s.

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U.S. Gold canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf company
video game publisher
acquiredBy Eidos Interactive NERFINISHED
acquisitionYear 1996
activeInPeriod 1980s
early 1990s
basedInCity Birmingham NERFINISHED
businessModel licensing American games for European release
collaboratedWith American game developers
American game publishers
country United Kingdom
dissolvedIn 1996
distributedGamesFromCountry United States NERFINISHED
distributedInRegion Europe NERFINISHED
era home computer gaming era
field video game publishing
focus importing American computer games
importing American console games
foundedBy Geoff Brown NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1984
headquartersCountry United Kingdom
headquartersLocation Birmingham NERFINISHED
industry video games
knownFor importing American video games to Europe
publishing computer games
publishing console games
logoText U.S. Gold NERFINISHED
notableRelease Gauntlet (home computer ports in Europe) NERFINISHED
Out Run (home computer ports in Europe)
Street Fighter II (home computer ports in Europe) NERFINISHED
operatedAs label of CentreGold
parentCompany CentreGold NERFINISHED
publishedOnPlatform Amiga NERFINISHED
Amstrad CPC NERFINISHED
Atari ST NERFINISHED
Commodore 64 NERFINISHED
Nintendo consoles
PC
Sega consoles
ZX Spectrum NERFINISHED
regionOfOperation United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
status defunct
successor Eidos Interactive NERFINISHED

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Maniac Mansion publisher U.S. Gold