10,000 results for "Software Arts"

GROUP: Electronic Arts' Amazing Software line
This group collects games in Electronic Arts' Amazing Software line. In use in the 1980s, EA used this label for releasing software developed overseas, mostly in the UK.
GROUP: Steel Arts Software's Skies series
COMPANY: Softwar Arts
1 game documented: Dr. Fruit.
COMPANY: Rainbow Arts Software GmbH
Rainbow Arts was a game publisher and developer founded in 1984 in Gütersloh, Germany. Early in the 80's they gathered many people from all over Germany, like Armin Gessert (founder of the company Spellbound), Thomas Hertzler (of Blue Byte), Chris Huelsbeck, Manfred Trenz, and others. All...
73 games documented, including Katakis.
COMPANY: Ceiba Software & Arts
1 game documented: Voxel Blast.
COMPANY: Independent Arts Software GmbH
Independent Arts Software GmbH is one of the German studios with a long history and has been developing commercial gaming software since 1990. Since then, more than 70 titles for different platform have been produced. At the moment, the company focuses on the production of games for Nintendo...
88 games documented, including Der Fluch der Osterinsel.
COMPANY: ARTIS Software
1 game documented: Frenzic.
COMPANY: Electronic Arts Software, S.L.
Spanish distribution arm of Electronic Arts, Inc..
86 games documented, including Grim Fandango.
COMPANY: Performing Arts Software
1 game documented: Baseball Fanatic.
COMPANY: Steel Arts Software Ltd
3 games documented, including Welcome to Hanwell.
COMPANY: Vision Software, Inc.
Vision Software was a game development studio based in New Zealand. It was founded as Art Computer Software in 1989 by Paul Andrews, Cameron McKechnie, Rodney Smith and Mark Sibly. The name was changed to Vision Software in 1991. They had a tight relationship with fellow New Zeeland software...
16 games documented, including Roadkill.
COMPANY: Super Art Software
8 games documented, including A+ Kids Bingo.
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