Acid Software
Moby ID: 3125
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Founded in 1990, Acid Software was an independent video game development house located in New Zealand and a subsidiary of Armstrong Communications Limited.
Credited on 16 Games from 1993 to 2001
Rollerbot: Time Journey (2001 on Windows) |
G-TOK (2001 on Windows) |
Hypertron (2001 on Windows) |
Ultimate Super Skidmarks (1998 on Amiga) |
Acid Attack (1997 on Amiga) |
Center Court (1995 on Amiga) |
Super Skidmarks (1995 on Genesis, Amiga, Amiga CD32) |
Street Racer (1994 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...) |
X-COM: UFO Defense (1994 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...) |
Guardian (1994 on Amiga, Amiga CD32) |
Roadkill (1994 on Amiga, Amiga CD32) |
Theme Park (1994 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...) |
Zombie Apocalypse II (1994 on Amiga) |
Skidmarks (1993 on Amiga) |
Woodys World (1993 on Amiga) |
Sid Meier's Civilization (1991 on DOS, Windows 3.x, SNES...) |
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- 1990
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Company founded.
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Acid Software
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 7 games with Idigicon Limited
- 3 games with Vision Software, Inc.
- 2 games with MicroProse Software, Inc.
- 2 games with Kool Dog
- 1 game with Bullfrog Productions, Ltd.
- 1 game with Kompart UK, Ltd.
- 1 game with Megaware Multimedia B.V.
- 1 game with Vivid Image
- 1 game with Climax Productions
- 1 game with MicroProse-Spectrum HoloByte UK-Europe
- 7 games with Rodney Smith
- 4 games with Simon Armstrong
- 3 games with Paul Andrews
- 3 games with Mark Sibly
- 3 games with Blair Zuppicich
- 2 games with Hans Butler
- 2 games with Anthony Milas
- 2 games with Andrew Blackbourn
- 2 games with George Bray
- 1 game with Paul McLaughlin
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