Games Designed or Co-designed
Year | Title | Platform(s) |
---|---|---|
1985 | Twister, Mother of Charlotte | ZX Spectrum |
1986 | Parallax | C64 |
Galaxibirds | ||
1987 | Wizball | C64; ZX Spectrum |
S.E.U.C.K. | C64; Amiga | |
1988 | Oh No | C64 |
Microprose Soccer | C64; ZX Spectrum | |
1990 | International 3D Tennis | C64; ZX Spectrum; Amiga; ST |
1991 | Insects in Space | C64 |
Mega Lo Mania | Amiga; ST; Mega Drive; SNES; DOS | |
1992 | Wizkid | Amiga; ST |
Sensible Soccer | Amiga; ST; Mega Drive; SNES | |
Sensible Soccer International Edition | Amiga; ST; Atari Jaguar | |
Sim Brick | Amiga | |
1993 | Sensible Soccer 92/93 | Amiga; ST |
Cannon Fodder | Amiga; ST; DOS; Archimedes; Mega Drive; Atari Jaguar; 3DO | |
1994 | Cannon Fodder 2 | Amiga; DOS |
Sensible Golf | ||
Sensible World of Soccer | ||
1995 | Sensible World of Soccer 95/96 | |
Sensible Train Spotting | Amiga | |
1996 | Sensible World of Soccer European Championship Edition | Amiga; DOS |
Sensible World of Soccer 96/97 | ||
1998 | Sensible Soccer 98 | DOS; Windows 9x |
1999 | Sensible Soccer 98 European Club Edition | DOS; Windows 9x |
2000 | Cannon Fodder | Game Boy Color |
2001 | Prince Naseem Boxing | PlayStation; Game Boy Color |
2002 | Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing | PlayStation 2; Xbox |
2003 | World War II: Frontline Command | PC |
2004 | Sensible Soccer | Mobile Phones |
2005 | Cannon Fodder |
Mobile Phones |
International Rugby Sevens | ||
2006 | Real World Golf |
Xbox; PlayStation 2; PC |
Sensible Soccer 2006 | ||
2007 | Showtime Boxing | Nintendo Wii; Nintendo DS |
2008 | Casper's Scare School (video game) | Nintendo DS |
M&Ms Adventure | Nintendo Wii; Nintendo DS | |
2009 | Football Superstars |
PC Online |
I Can Football | ||
Real Madrid: The Game | Nintendo Wii; Nintendo DSi; PSP; PC | |
2010 | Me-Motes Messenger | iPhone; PC |
Shoot to Kill | iOS; PC | |
2011 | Alien Puzzle Adventure | Nintendo DSiWare |
Speedball 2 Evolution | iOS; Apple Mac; Nokia Smartphones; Sony Minis |
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