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Mobile Amusements

Moby ID: 3700

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  • Mutation Software (from 1990 to 2005)

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After trading as Mutation Software since 1990, in 2005 thru 2006 founder, owner and developer Adrian Cummings changed the business name to Mobile Amusements (incorporating Software Amusements) and is currently supplying games content as a developer to publishers, portals and distributors around the globe.

Credited on 11 Games from 1990 to 2020

Wiz: Quest for the Magic Lantern (2020 on Amiga, Amiga CD32)
Power Mad (2004 on Windows)
SpacePod (2004 on Windows)
Dweebs: Official Mutation Platinum Remix Release (2002 on Ouya, Windows)
Castle Kingdoms (1997 on Amiga)
Tin Toy Adventure in the House of Fun (1996 on Amiga, Windows)
Tommy Gun (1996 on Amiga, J2ME)
CyberPunks (1993 on Amiga)
Doodlebug: Bug Bash II (1992 on Amiga, Atari ST, iPhone...)
Nucleus (1991 on Amiga)
Bug Bash (1990 on Amiga, Atari ST)

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February 1, 2020

Company relaunches "Mutation Software" as an imprint for retro platform games.

2005

Company changed name to Mobile Amusements.

1996

Company launches 'Value 'N' Fun' range of self-published mid-price games. Three are released in the next year

1994

A hard drive crashes, wiping out all existing data for their then-forthcoming game Fantastic Island, which is never completed as a result.

1990

Company founded by Adrian Cummings, with their first game Bug Bash released soon after.

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