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'''Admiral Software''' was the name wich developer [[Alternative Software]] published the game '[[Dalek Attack (video game)|Dalek Attack]]''. This was due to Alternative Software being a budget software label, and that wasn't the image they wanted for this game. It was soon recalled due to legal action from a software house already called Admiral Software. The game boxes had stickers placed over the logo, and the in-game graphics featuring the logo were replaced or removed.<ref>https://www.giantbomb.com/dalek-attack/3030-13319/</ref>
'''Admiral Software''' was the name which developer [[Alternative Software]] published the game ''[[Dalek Attack (video game)|Dalek Attack]]'' for [[PC]], [[Commodore 64]], {{w|Amiga}}, and {{w|Atari ST}}. This was due to Alternative Software being a budget software label, and that wasn't the image they wanted for this game. It was soon recalled due to legal action from a software house already called Admiral Software. The game boxes had stickers placed over the logo, and the in-game graphics featuring the logo were replaced or removed.<ref>https://www.giantbomb.com/dalek-attack/3030-13319/</ref>
 
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Admiral Software was the name which developer Alternative Software published the game Dalek Attack for PC, Commodore 64, Amiga, and Atari ST. This was due to Alternative Software being a budget software label, and that wasn't the image they wanted for this game. It was soon recalled due to legal action from a software house already called Admiral Software. The game boxes had stickers placed over the logo, and the in-game graphics featuring the logo were replaced or removed.[1]

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