U.S. Gold

U.S. Gold Limited was a British video game publisher based in Witton, Birmingham, England.

The company was founded in 1984 by Anne and Geoff Brown in parallel to their distributor firm, CentreSoft, both of which became part of Woodward Brown Holdings (later renamed CentreGold).

[2] In 1988, U.S. Gold received the Golden Joystick Award for "Software House of the Year".

The first four games they announced as part of the deal were ports of the 1987 arcade games Street Fighter, Tiger Road, 1943: The Battle of Midway and Black Tiger for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST and Amiga platforms.

[6] In April 1996, Eidos Interactive acquired the entire CentreGold umbrella (including U.S. Gold) for £17.6 million,[7][8] as a result of which U.S. Gold and CentreSoft ceased all operations.