[press release]
Classic Video Games Celebrated With The First Stamp Issue Of 2020
Date of Issue: 21 January
- Royal Mail issues a set of 12 stamps celebrating the joy of gaming with pioneering and influential UK-designed games from the 1980s and 90s
- The new set includes four stamps presented in a Miniature-Sheet, that chart the evolution of the iconic Tomb Raider¨ game and its archaeologist adventurer, Lara Croft¨
- Eight further games complete the set: Elite; Dizzy; Populous; Lemmings; Micro Machines; Sensible Soccer; Wipeout and Worms
- Elite (1984) was hugely influential and was the first British game to be a hit in the US
- The Tomb Raider ¨ franchise has sold over 74 million copies worldwide. The franchise’s popularity has exploded into a series of blockbuster films based on the original Tomb Raider ¨ game and 2013 reboot. Its protagonist Lara Croft has been a contemporary global icon for over two decades. The most recent release in the world-famous franchise, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, is the remarkable conclusion to Lara Croft’s origin story
- Royal Mail worked with industry body, the Association for UK Interactive Entertainment (Ukie), and video game experts, Julian ÔJazÕ Rignall and Sam Dyer on the stamp issue
- A full set of all stamps, available in a Presentation Pack, retails at £14.25
- The stamps, and other collectible products, can be pre-ordered now at www.royalmail.com/videogames and by phone on 03457 641 641
- The stamps will be available on general sale at 7,000 Post Offices across the UK from 21 January 2020
Royal Mail today reveals a set of 12 stamps that celebrate the UK’s contribution to video games.
The new set traces the roots of the UK’s games industry to the very early 1980s and includes four stamps that chart the evolution of the iconic Tomb Raider¨ game.
The Tomb Raider¨ franchise has sold over 74 million copies worldwide. The franchise’s popularity has exploded into a series of blockbuster films based on the original Tomb Raider¨ game and 2013 reboot. Its protagonist Lara Croft has been a contemporary global icon for over two decades. The most recent release in the world-famous franchise, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, is the remarkable conclusion to Lara Croft’s origin story.
Since her first appearance in 1996 in the original Tomb Raider from Core¨ Design, Lara Croft has trekked more than 25 countries and revolutionised the way the gaming community perceives lead characters in video games. Lara is an intrepid, empowered adventurer who must rely on her skills and intelligence not only to unravel ancient mysteries but also to survive in the most treacherous environments.
Eight further games complete the set: Elite; Dizzy; Populous; Lemmings; Micro Machines; Sensible Soccer; WipeOut and Worms.
Elite (1984) — was a pioneering space-trading game originally made for BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. Made by Cambridge based duo, David Braben and Ian Bell, the game is legendary and arguably changed the face of computer gaming. Using a tiny amount of memory, this was the first genuine 3D game where players navigated a spaceship through galaxies. It is regularly listed among the most important video games ever created.
Dizzy (1987) — was devised and created by the Oliver twins and published by
Codemasters. It went on to become one of the most successful British game franchises of the era. Originally created for the Amstrad CPC, it quickly converted to ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and other computers and consoles. The game’s main character is an adventuring egg that runs and tumbles around a fantasy world solving puzzles by collecting interesting objects.
Populous (1989) — was the first civilisation building game and one of the most successful games for PC ever produced. A real-time strategy game, it has won numerous awards and has been voted among one of the most important games of all time. It was created by Bullfrog Productions.
Lemmings (1991) — was created by Dundee based DMA, and was one of the best received games of the 1990s. The objective is to save lemmings, and apply abilities to individuals to aid their escape.
Micro Machines (1991) — a ground-breaking race game developed by Codemasters, where players race miniature toy vehicles. Influential and immensely popular; the game is regarded as a classic.
Sensible Soccer (1992) — is considered by many to be the father of digital football games, and still retains a following. It was listed as one of the 10 most important video games of all time by a committee of US games experts.
WipeOut (1995) — was developed in Liverpool by Sony’s Psygnosis studio. WipeOut was a revolutionary futuristic racing game for the new PlayStation that became a cult hit. It featured original music by Orbital and The Chemical Brothers.
Worms (1995) — was published by Team 17 and featured cartoon-style warfare between worms. The series went on to become an international success story, helping Wakefield-based, Team 17, to become a leading international games publisher.
Philip Parker, Royal Mail said: “The UK has been at the forefront of the video games industry for decades. In the 1980s and 90s young designers grappled with coding on the new microcomputers and set the template for the industry with iconic games. We celebrate some of their landmark creations on stamps.”
Dr Jo Twist, OBE, CEO of Ukie, said: “This collection celebrates a selection of the great British video games that have helped define both the national and global development scene over decades. Video games are a key part of our cultural footprint and we’re pleased to see their contribution recognised in such memorable style.”
The full set of 12 stamps, available in a Presentation Pack, retails at £14.25.
The stamps and a range of collectible products are available to pre-order now at www.royalmail.com/videogames and by phone on 03457 641 641.
The stamps will be available on general sale at 7,000 Post Offices across the UK from 21 January 2020.

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