Unremarkable fare from the Elfin stable. Looks like Elfin had problem finding distributors: Kayde published some of their games, but folded quickly and apparently creditors like Custom Cables Inc. seized the games as assets. There is some relationship between this company and Add-On Electronics (another publisher of the same games), but it's unclear to me how they were related.
They were both based in the same building so I think Add-On was just an earlier trading name for Custom Cables International, who were also involved in the UK side of the short-lived Aquarius computer at one point. Custom Cables International seemed to be the name that got used the longest.
Although there is at least one article that suggests Add-On Electronics was a joint venture between Aquarius designers Radolfin and Custom Cables International. (However that article seems to be after plenty of uses of the Add-On Electronics name itself).
Unremarkable fare from the Elfin stable. Looks like Elfin had problem finding distributors: Kayde published some of their games, but folded quickly and apparently creditors like Custom Cables Inc. seized the games as assets. There is some relationship between this company and Add-On Electronics (another publisher of the same games), but it's unclear to me how they were related.
They were both based in the same building so I think Add-On was just an earlier trading name for Custom Cables International, who were also involved in the UK side of the short-lived Aquarius computer at one point. Custom Cables International seemed to be the name that got used the longest.
Although there is at least one article that suggests Add-On Electronics was a joint venture between Aquarius designers Radolfin and Custom Cables International. (However that article seems to be after plenty of uses of the Add-On Electronics name itself).