Blue Ribbon was the budget computer software publishing label of
CDS Micro Systems.
The label launched in 1985 mostly made up of games from the MRM Software back catalogue. MRM had been a label producing games for the
BBC Micro and
Acorn Electron. Blue Ribbon reissued these and also converted them to other platforms including
Atari 8-bit,
Amstrad CPC,
MSX and
Commodore 16/
Plus/4. By the late 80s, Blue Ribbon were also releasing games for the
ZX Spectrum and
Commodore 64 including reissues of games for publishers including
Superior Software,
Bubble Bus and
Artic as well as games originally published at full price by CDS. This included the first stand alone releases for games previously only available on compilations (e.g. Syncron and Camelot from Superior and Video Card Arcade and Dominoes from CDS). The Superior games were released as joint Superior/Blue Ribbon releases and carried advertisements for current Superior full price games. Although a small number of compilations were released on
disk, all individual releases were on
cassette between £1.99 and £2.99. The label's final releases were in 1991 and CDS never used the Blue Ribbon label for 16-bit releases.