New Generation Software
Moby ID: 14744
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New Generation Software was a German game development studio founded by Carsten Wieland and Carsten Korte, two developers who previously worked at Starbyte. The company developed a number of DOS/Windows titles between 1995 and 1999, including Chewy: Esc from F5 (1995), Clif Danger (1996), Chartbuster (1998) and Dark Secrets of Africa (1999). It also published a number of Amiga titles in Germany, including the two Trapped games.
In 1998 the team tried its hand at erotic games and created two titles under the team name Interactive Strip, and after those, all activities were turned towards the development and publishing of erotic software under the new name Redfire Software.
Credited on 8 Games from 1995 to 1999
Dark Secrets of Africa (1999 on Windows) |
Chartbuster (1998 on Windows) |
Tennis Manager (1998 on Windows) |
Terra Inc. (1997 on DOS) |
Trapped 2 (1997 on Amiga) |
Clif Danger (1996 on DOS) |
Trapped (1996 on Amiga) |
Chewy: Esc from F5 (1995 on DOS) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Blackstar Interactive GmbH
- 2 games with Oxyron
- 1 game with Ubisoft Düsseldorf
- 1 game with Play Byte
- 1 game with CDV Software Entertainment AG
- 1 game with Blue Byte Software Ltd.
- 1 game with Selling Points GmbH
- 1 game with Prism Leisure GmbH
- 1 game with Creative Studios Hamburg GmbH
- 1 game with Stelter Studios
- 5 games with Carsten Wieland
- 4 games with Carsten Korte
- 3 games with Axel Melzener
- 3 games with Helmut Theuerkauf
- 2 games with Christine Hoppe
- 2 games with Ingo Sauer
- 2 games with Daniel Vogt
- 2 games with Kirsten Korte
- 2 games with Andreas Adamek
- 2 games with Simon Hellwig
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