
Digital Integration Ltd. was based in Camberley, Surrey, in the United Kingdom and was founded in the 1980s. The company was best known for creating flight and racing simulations for the Amiga, Amstrad, Atari, ZX Spectrum, Commodore and PC platforms. Action Sixteen, Action Replay and Dream Factory were three of the publishing labels used by the company in the early days, especially for 16-bit releases. In 1998 Digital Integration became a wholly owned subsidiary of Titus Games plc, the holding company for Titus Interactive, and continued to operate as usual using its own name and identity. In 2001, Digital Integration released Top Gun: Combat Zones, their first game for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 as well as Windows. When Titus Interactive went bankrupt in 2005, it supposedly did not effect Titus' international subsidiaries which included Digital Integration. However, nothing has been heard from the company since that time and it appears to have faded into the woodwork. By 2012, Digital Integration's IP is owned by iEntertainment Network.
Digital Integration operated as a British developer and publisher for over four decades, releasing seventeen games on PlayPile between 1982 and 2023. The company focused heavily on simulator titles, which made up eleven of their total releases, followed by six shooters. Their catalog spans numerous legacy platforms, with DOS holding the highest count at eight titles, while ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC each feature seven games. They also released content for Amiga, PC, Commodore 64, Atari ST, and even a single entry on PlayStation 2. The output of Digital Integration fluctuated significantly over time. The company was most active during the 1980s with six games and the 1990s with eight titles. Activity slowed in the 2000s to two releases before dropping to just one game in the 2020s. Their highest-rated work appeared in the late 1980s and mid-1990s. Apache, a flight simulation from 1995, holds their best score at 91 out of 100. ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighter from 1988 scored 77, while Supaplex and Fighter Pilot both landed in the good range with scores of 70.5 and 70 respectively. The company's later years showed a decline in critical reception. Top Gun: Combat Zones, released in 2001 for Windows, GameCube, and PlayStation 2, received a mixed rating of 49 out of 100. The average IGDB rating across their five rated titles sits at 71.5 out of 100. This aggregate figure reflects one great title, three good ones, and one mixed score. There are no poor-rated games in their catalog according to the available data. Digital Integration began as an independent entity in Camberley but became a subsidiary of Titus Games plc in 1998. The company released its final known game, Tornado, in September 2023. Despite some recent activity, nothing has been heard from the studio since the bankruptcy of Titus Interactive in 2005. By 2012, their intellectual property was owned by iEntertainment Network. Their legacy remains tied to the simulation genre on classic hardware rather than modern innovation or high-volume output.
















