Codemasters
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Codemasters Software Company Limited | ||
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Founded | 1986 | |
Closed | ||
Headquarters | Warwickshire | |
Manager | ||
Employees | about 800 | |
Key People (choice) | Richard Darling, David Darling | |
Turnover | ||
Sector | Video and computer games | |
Website | www.codemasters.com | |
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One of the first British video game developers, Codemasters Software Company Limited or Codemasters was founded by Richard and David Darling in 1986. The company developed a lot of low-budget games for the homecomputers C64/16, Amiga, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, Atari XL/ST and ZX Spectrum. In addition, a series of computer games collections was published by Codemasters.
Games (abridgement)[edit | edit source]
1986[edit | edit source]
- BMX Simulator (Racing)
- Mr. Angry (Jump'n'Run)
- Terra Cognita (Shooter)
- Phantomas (Jump ’n’ Run)
1987[edit | edit source]
- All Terrain Vehicle Simulator (Racing)
- Armourdillo (Shooter)
- Cosmonut (Shooter)
- Ghost Hunters (Jump'n'Run)
- Grand Prix Simulator (Racing)
- Lazer-Force (Shooter)
- The Necris-Dome (Adventure)
- Super Robin Hood (Jump'n'Run)
- Vampire (Jump'n'Run)
1988[edit | edit source]
- Dizzy (Jump'n'Run)
- International Rugby Simulator (Sport)
- Poltergeist (Shooter)
- Pro Powerboat Simulator (Sport)
- Professional BMX Simulator (Sport)
- The Race Against Time (Arcade)
1989[edit | edit source]
- 4 Soccer Simulators (Racing)
- Advanced Pinball Simulator (Pinball Simulation)
- Arcade Flight Simulator (Shooter)
- BMX Freestyle Simulator (Racing)
- BMX Simulator II: Dirt Biking (Racing)
- Pro Tennis Simulator (Tennis)
- Professional Ski Simulator (Sport)
1990[edit | edit source]
- By Fair Means or Foul (Boxen)
- Bigfoot (Jump'n'Run)
- Dizzy: Fantasy World (Jump'n'Run)
- Kwik Snax (Arcade)
- Little Puff in Dragonland (Jump'n'Run)
- Prince Clumsy (Jump'n'Run)
- Pro Boxing Simulator (Boxen)
- Wizard Willy (Jump'n'Run)
- Wacky Darts (Sport)
1991[edit | edit source]
- CJ's Elephant Antics (Jump'n'Run)
- Mean Machine (Racing)
- Miami Chase (Racing)
- Panic Dizzy (Jump'n'Run)
- Sky High Stuntman (Shooter)
- Spikey in Transylvania (Adventure)
- The Sword and the Rose (Jump'n'Run)
- Tarzan Goes Ape! (Jump'n'Run)
1992[edit | edit source]
- Bee 52 (Arcade)
- Big Noses USA Adventure (Jump'n'Run)
- Bubble Dizzy (Jump'n'Run)
- Dizzy: Crystal Kingdom (Jump'n'Run)
- Dizzy: Down the Rapids (Jump'n'Run)
- Robin Hood: Legend Quest (Jump'n'Run)
- Soccer Pinball (Pinball Simulator)
- Super Seymour (Jump'n'Run)
- Wrestling Superstars (Sport)
- Wild West Seymour (Jump'n'Run)
1993[edit | edit source]
- 1st Division Manager (Football Simulation)
- Cue Boy (Snooker)
1994[edit | edit source]
- CJ's 4th (Jump'n'Run)
Links[edit | edit source]
Wikipedia: Codemasters |