Binary Asylum
Moby ID: 5576
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Binary Asylum was a division of CDGM Entertainment Ltd. founded by 3 former gaming journalists Bob Wade, Andy Wilton and Andy Smith. They developed Zeewolf and Zeewolf 2: Wild Justice for the Amiga, aborted a few projects for the PC and almost finished Star Trek: New Worlds before Interplay removed them from the project. The company was located in Bath, South West England, UK.
Credited on 3 Games from 1994 to 2000
Star Trek: New Worlds (2000 on Windows) |
Zeewolf 2: Wild Justice (1995 on Amiga) |
Zeewolf (1994 on Amiga) |
History +
- September 1999
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Company went bankrupt when Interplay removed them from development of Star Trek: New Worlds.
- March 1, 1993
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Company was formed.
Trivia +
Location in 1995:
Binary Asylum
28 Brock Street
Bath
Avon BA1 2LN
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Interplay Entertainment Corp.
- 1 game with 14° East
- 1 game with MPath Interactive
- 1 game with Avalon Interactive
- 1 game with Pinnacle Software Ltd
- 1 game with Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- 1 game with Paramount Pictures Corporation
- 2 games with Jim Gardner
- 2 games with Andrew Wilton
- 2 games with Paul Kidby
- 2 games with Sebastian Grinke
- 2 games with Allister Brimble
- 2 games with Bob Wade
- 2 games with Andy Smith
- 1 game with Charles Deenen
- 1 game with Brian F. Christian
- 1 game with Greg Eagles
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