Sensiple software solutions pvt. ltd.

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In 1988 Martin Galway joined the team and Sensible Software became a 3-man partnership. At the time, the pair's output was well known among gamers for its high quality and offbeat sense of humour. Sensible initially released games for the ZX Spectrum and later the Commodore 64, clinching market praise with Parallax, Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit and Wizball (later to be voted 'Game of the Decade' by Zzap!64 magazine). After cutting their teeth for 9 months at LT Software in Basildon, Hare and Yates set up Sensible Software in March 1986. Sensible Software was formed in Chelmsford, Essex in 1986 by two former school friends, Jon Hare (A.K.A.