Stormfront Studios - List of Stormfront Titles

List of Stormfront Titles

  • The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) Wii, Xbox360, PS2, and PC, published by Sierra, based on the Paramount film (adapted from the illustrated children's fantasy books written by Holly Black and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi).
  • Eragon (2006) for Xbox360, PS2, Xbox and PC, published by Vivendi Universal Games, based on the film from Twentieth Century Fox (adapted from the Christopher Paolini novel).
  • Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (2004) for PS2, Xbox and PC, published by Atari
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) for PS2 and Xbox, published by EA, based on the Peter Jackson film from New Line Cinema.
  • Blood Wake (2001) for Xbox, published by Microsoft Game Studios
  • Legend of Alon D’ar (2001) for PS2, published by UbiSoft
  • Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (2001) for PC, published by SSI
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2001 (2000) for PlayStation, published by EA Sports
  • My Style / My World: Kindergarten (2000) for PC and Macintosh, published by Lego
  • My Style / My World: Pre-K (2000) for PC and Macintosh, published by Lego
  • NASCAR 2000 (1999) for PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and PC, published by EA Sports
  • Hot Wheels Turbo Racing (1999) for PlayStation and Nintendo 64, published by EA
  • Starfire Soccer Challenge (1998) for PC and Macintosh, published by Purple Moon
  • NASCAR 99 (1998) for PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and PC, published by EA Sports
  • Madden NFL ’98 (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
  • Byzantine: The Betrayal (1997) for PC, published by Discovery Channel
  • La Russa Baseball 4 (1997) for PC, published by Maxis
  • Andretti Racing ’98 (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
  • NASCAR 98 (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Harbinger (1996) for PC and Macintosh, published by Viacom New Media
  • Andretti Racing (1996) for PlayStation and PC, published by EA Sports
  • Madden NFL ’97 (1996) for PC, published by EA Sports
  • La Russa Baseball ’96 (1996) for PC, self-published by Stormfront
  • Old Time Baseball (1995) for PC, self-published by Stormfront
  • La Russa Baseball 3 (1995) for PC, self-published by Stormfront
  • ESPN National Hockey Night (1995) for PC, published by Sony
  • Mario Andretti Racing (1994) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
  • ESPN Baseball Tonight (1994) for PC, published by Sony
  • Eagle Eye Mysteries in London (1994) for PC and Macintosh, published by Creative Wonders (EA Kids)
  • La Russa Baseball ‘95 (1994) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
  • La Russa Baseball II (1994) for PC, published by SSI
  • Rebel Space (Online Play-by-email) (1993–95) for PC and Macintosh, available on the Prodigy online service
  • Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball (1993) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
  • Stronghold (1993) for PC, published by SSI
  • Eagle Eye Mysteries (1993) for PC and Macintosh, published by Creative Wonders (EA Kids)
  • Treasures of the Savage Frontier (1992) for PC and Amiga, published by SSI in the Gold Box D&D series
  • Neverwinter Nights (Online) (1991–97) for PC, available on AOL, boxed set also published by SSI in the Gold Box series
  • Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball (1991) for PC, published by SSI
  • Gateway to the Savage Frontier (1991) for PC, C64 and Amiga, published by SSI in the Gold Box series
  • Quantum Space (Online Play-by-email) (1989–1992) for PC, Macintosh, Apple II, C64, available on AOL
  • The QuantumLink Serial, AppleLink Serial and PC-Link Serial (Online) (1988–1989) for PC, Macintosh, Apple II, C64, available on AOL

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