Based in Camberley, Surrey UK in the 1980s,
Digital Integration was established in February 1982 by military computer flight control systems specialist
Dave Marshall and military hardware engineer
Rod Swift. In 1983, both founders left their successful positions at the Ministry of Defence and the
Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) Farnborough, respectively, to make
Digital Integration a full-time venture in computer games development and publication. In 1998,
Digital Integration became a wholly owned subsidiary of
Titus, but folded when the parent company went bankrupt in 2004.