Over here in the UK, Ocean were one of the big players in the C64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad market and likewise on the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. The consoles arrived late so computers were well established and consoles took a while to gain ground. I think. I owned a Speccy 48k, Speccy 128B, Atari STe and still have my Atari Falcon.Ocean did put out some utter bilge but they also released some absolute gems and they had a core stable of talented artists, programmers and musicians who were able to wring some stellar performances out of the machines. Even the humble Spectrum 48's single channel buzzer was capable of ( fuzzy ) multichannel music under these guys skills. The bedroom coding and demoscene were huge in europe at the time and is still ongoing as far as i know.I'll have to have a look around for more of their SNES output and try not to wander off into Imagine's C64/Speccy music for nostalgia. Commercial Breaks - Old BBC2 documentary on the end-of-days at Ocean and Imagine. Worth a watch, it's astounding to see how far things have come.