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Five Ways Software
Five Ways Software was a Birmingham based software development company that grew out of the UK government's Microelectronics Education Programme. Founded in 1983, one year after the release of the ZX Spectrum, Five Ways Software was a prolific educational games developer working on the Research Machines 380Z, ZX Spectrum, Commodore C64, Amstrad CPC464, BBC Micro and Apple II.
Employing some 50 staff at its peak, Five Ways recruited developers straight from school.
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