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Domark

Licensed game specialists

Domark built their business on arcade conversions and licensed properties, bringing Star Wars, Hard Drivin', and James Bond games to home computers before merging into Eidos.

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Overview

Dominic Wheatley and Mark Strachan founded Domark (DO-MARK) in 1984, quickly establishing themselves as licensing specialists. Their approach—securing rights to popular arcade games and film properties—delivered uneven results but commercial success. Quality ranged from excellent Star Wars conversions to rushed tie-ins, but the strategy built a significant publisher.

Fast facts

  • Founded: 1984.
  • Founders: Dominic Wheatley, Mark Strachan.
  • Name origin: DO(minic) + MARK.
  • Fate: Merged into Eidos (1995).

Licensing strategy

Property typeExamples
ArcadeHard Drivin’, Klax
FilmJames Bond series
Star WarsMultiple titles
TVTrivial Pursuit

Notable releases

TitleYearSource
Trivial Pursuit1986Board game
Star Wars1988Arcade
Hard Drivin’1989Arcade
The Empire Strikes Back1988Arcade
James Bond: The Living Daylights1987Film

Arcade conversions

GameQuality
Star WarsExcellent
Hard Drivin’Ambitious
S.T.U.N. RunnerVaried by platform
KlaxGood

James Bond series

TitleYear
The Living Daylights1987
Live and Let Die1988
Licence to Kill1989
The Spy Who Loved Me1990

Corporate evolution

YearEvent
1984Founded
1993Eidos formed as holding
1995Full Eidos merger

See also