clickBOOM Interactive
Moby ID: 3140
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Canada's ClickBOOM was a major name on the Amiga in the late 90s, with its programmers producing original titles as well as many ports of well-known PC games, often asking readers of Amiga Format magazine as to which titles they should attempt to acquire the licenses for.
Credited on 7 Games from 1996 to 2002
Defender of the Crown: Digitally Remastered Collector's Edition (2002 on Windows, Macintosh) |
T-Zero (1999 on Amiga) |
Napalm: The Crimson Crisis (1998 on Amiga) |
Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy (1998 on Windows, Amiga) |
Quake (1996 on Linux, DOS, Windows...) |
Capital Punishment (1996 on Amiga) |
Myst (1993 on Windows, Windows 16-bit, PlayStation...) |
History +
- 1995
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Company founded in Canada.
Trivia +
Company contact information (2004):
PXL computers / clickBOOM
Box 222
31 Adelaide St. East
Toronto M5C 2K3
Canada
Related Web Sites +
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clickBOOM Interactive
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 6 games with PXL computers
- 1 game with id Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Cyan Worlds, Inc.
- 1 game with Trecision S.p.A.
- 1 game with 1C Company
- 1 game with eGames, Inc.
- 1 game with Blackstar Interactive GmbH
- 1 game with Namco Bandai Partners Pty Ltd.
- 1 game with Ablaze Entertainment
- 1 game with GamersGate AB
- 1 game with John Cutter
- 1 game with Robert Jacob
- 1 game with Rob Landeros
- 1 game with Kellyn Beeck
- 1 game with Steve Quinn
- 1 game with Bill Williams
- 1 game with James D. Sachs
- 1 game with Jim Cuomo
- 1 game with Richard La Barre
- 1 game with Phyllis Jacob
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