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▲{{short description|Video game developer and publisher}}
{{Infobox company
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[[File:Return to Eden cover (original release).jpg|thumb|right|This version of [[Return to Eden (game)|Return to Eden]] illustrates the general cover design used for most of Level 9's self-published releases. The "L9" logo is used as a background motif.]]
'''Level 9''' was a British developer of computer software, active between 1981 and 1991. Founded by Mike, Nicholas and Pete Austin, the company produced software for the [[BBC Micro]], [[Nascom]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Oric Atmos|Oric]], [[Atari 8-bit
Level 9's first release was an extension to Nascom [[BASIC]] called ''Extension Basic''.<ref name=plan6_34>{{cite journal | url=https://archive.org/stream/Page_6_Issue_34_1988-07_ABACUS_GB#page/n11/mode/2up | title=Level 9 - Masters of Adventure (and nice people too!) | journal=[[Page 6]] | date=July 1988 | issue=34 | pages=12–18 }}</ref> The first game, also for the Nascom, was called ''Fantasy'' and was similar to ''[[Valhalla (
==A-code==
Level 9 devised their own [[
(Level 9 A-code should not be confused with the A-code language developed by Dave Platt in 1979 for the purpose of writing the highly popular [[Colossal Cave Adventure#Later versions|550 points extension]] of the original Adventure game.)
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''Snowball'' was the first adventure in the ''[[Silicon Dreams]]'' trilogy, followed by ''[[Return to Eden]]'' and ''[[The Worm in Paradise]]''.<ref name="An Interview with Pete Austin"/> ''Red Moon'' and its sequel ''[[The Price of Magik]]'' were bundled together with ''[[Lords of Time]]'' by [[Mandarin Software]] to create yet another trilogy: ''[[Time and Magik]]''.
==List of software==
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* ''Compass for the Lynx'' (198x)
==List of
* ''Fantasy'' (198x)
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* ''[[Lords of Time]]'' (1983)
* ''[[Return to Eden (game)|Return to Eden]]'' (1984)
* ''[[Emerald Isle (video game)|Emerald Isle]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Red Moon (video game)|Red Moon]]'' (1985)
* ''[[The Worm in Paradise]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Adrian Mole#Other media|The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾]]'' (for
* ''[[The Archers (video game)|The Archers]]'' (for Mosaic, 1985)
* ''[[Erik the Viking (video game)|The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' (for Mosaic, 1985)<ref name="An Interview with Pete Austin"/>
* ''[[The Price of Magik]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Jewels of Darkness]]'' trilogy (for [[Rainbird Software]], 1986) (also known as the ''Middle-Earth Trilogy'')
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** ''Red Moon''
** ''The Price of Magik''
* ''[[Lancelot (video game)|Lancelot]]'' (for Mandarin, 1988)
* ''[[Ingrid's Back: Gnome Ranger 2]]'' (for Mandarin, 1988)
* ''[[Scapeghost]]'' (1989)
* ''The Legend of Billy the Kid'' (for [[Ocean Software]], 1990; never released)
* ''[[Champion of the Raj]]'' (1991)
* ''[[It Came from the Desert]]'' ([[IBM PC compatible|PC]] port for [[Cinemaware]], 1991)
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.if-legends.org/~l9memorial/html/home.html Level 9 Memorial]
* [http://mirror.ifarchive.org/if-archive/level9/info/Level9_Facts.txt Level 9 Fact Sheet]
* [http://www.sinclairlair.co.uk/level9.htm Level 9 - Past Masters of the adventure game] by Richard Hewison
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