New Generation Software Ltd.
Moby ID: 2752
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New Generation Software was founded by Malcolm Evans in Bath (UK). He originally started the company by himself, but he was soon joined by his brother Rod Evans as Managing Director, and the programmers Paul Bunn and James Day.
Prior to founding New Generation, Malcolm Evans already released 3D Monster Maze in February 1982. This was followed by the official releases of Escape, 3D Tunnel (1983), Knot in 3D (1983), Corridors of Genon (1983) and Trashman (1984).
The company made an agreement with Quicksilva to have their Commodore 64 games marketed worldwide.
Credited on 14 Games from 1982 to 1986
Arcana (1986 on Commodore 64) |
Amazon Warrior (1985 on Commodore 64) |
Jonah Barrington's Squash (1985 on PC Booter, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum...) |
Shoot the Rapids (1985 on Commodore 64) |
Travel with Trashman (1984 on ZX Spectrum) |
Trashman (1984 on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC) |
Cliff Hanger (1984 on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum) |
Corridors of Genon (1983 on ZX Spectrum) |
3D Tunnel (1983 on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum) |
Knot in 3D (1983 on ZX Spectrum) |
Escape (1982 on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum) |
3D Defender (1981 on ZX81) |
3D Monster Maze (1981 on ZX81) |
Breakout (1981 on ZX81) |
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New Generation Software - Wikipedia
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Ingredients of a winning team
An overview of the company in CRASH - The Online Edition, issue 5 (June 1984)
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Avalon Interactive
- 3 games with J.K. Greye Software
- 2 games with Quicksilva Ltd.
- 2 games with Microbyte
- 1 game with Mastertronic plus
- 1 game with Mastertronic, Inc.
- 1 game with Mastertronic Ltd.
- 10 games with Malcolm Evans
- 3 games with Rob Pengilley
- 2 games with Geoff Sumner
- 2 games with Brian Doe
- 1 game with Randall Don Masteller
- 1 game with Mike Cole
- 1 game with Edward N. Hill Jr.
- 1 game with James Day
- 1 game with Paul Bunn
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