The Fourth Dimension (company) - List of Published Games

List of Published Games

  • Apocalypse (Gordon J. Key, 1990)
  • Arcade Soccer (Peter Gillett, 1989)
  • Birds of War
  • Black Angel (Gordon J. Key, 1992)
  • Boogie Buggy (Coin-Age, 1991)
  • Break 147 & Superpool (Gordon J. Key, 1991)
  • Carnage Inc. (Coding: Chris & Stuart Fludger; Graphics: Andrew Jackson; Screen & puzzle design: Chris Fludger; Vector Graphics: Stuart Fludger 1993)
  • Cataclysm (David Postlethwaite)
  • Chocks Away (Andrew Hutchings, 1990)
  • Chocks Away Extra Missions (Andrew Hutchings, 1991)
  • Chopper Force (Andrew Norris, 1992)
  • Cyber Chess (William Tunstall-Pedoe, 1993)
  • Custom McCoy (4 games chosen by buyer from list of appliable games)
  • Demon's Lair (Dr. Kevin Martin)
  • Drop Ship (Andrew Catling, 1990)
  • The Dungeon
  • Enter The Realm (Audio, Visual & Code: Graeme Richardson, Music: Peter Gillett, 1991)
  • E-Type (Gordon J. Key, 1989)
  • E-Type Track Designer (Gordon J. Key, 1989)
  • E-Type Compendium (Gordon J. Key)
  • E-Type 2 (Gordon J. Key)
  • The Exotic Adventures of Sylvia Layne
  • Galactic Dan (Coding: Ian Holmes; Graphics: James Davidson, 1992)
  • Grievous Bodily 'ARM (Software Engineering: Simon Hallam; Graphics: Sophie Neal; Music: The Byford Brothers, 1991)
  • Haunted House (Gordon J. Key)
  • Holed Out! (Gordon J. Key, 1989)
  • Holed Out Designer (Gordon J. Key, 1990)
  • Holed Out Extra Courses Vol. 1 & 2 (Gordon J. Key)
  • Holed Out Compendium (Gordon J. Key, 1991)
  • Inertia (David Postlethwaite, 1990)
  • Man At Arms (Coding: Matthew Atkinson; Music: Peter Gillett, 1990)
  • Nevryon (Coding & Graphics: Graeme Richardson; Music: Peter Gillett, 1990)
  • The Olympics (1990)
  • Pandora's Box (Coding: Chris & Stuart Fludger; Graphics: Andrew Jackson; Additional Graphics: Chris Fludger; Title Music: Simon Carless, 1992)
  • Powerband (Gordon J. Key, 1990)
  • Pysanki (Coding: Matthew Atkinson; Music: David Postlethwaite, 1990)
  • Quazer (1990) (Published as Impact Software)
  • Real McCoy Compendium series:
  • Real McCoy 1 - Arcade Soccer, Quazer, U.I.M and White Magic (1990)
  • Real McCoy 2 - Apocalypse, Holed Out!, Inertia and The Olympics (1991)
  • Real McCoy 3 - Drop Ship, Nevryon, Powerband and The Wimp Game.
  • Real McCoy 4 - Cataclysm, Galactic Dan, Grievous Bodily 'ARM and X-Fire.
  • Real McCoy 5 - Anti-Grav, Chopper Force, Demon's Lair and Pandora's Box.
  • Real McCoy 6 - Bloodlust, Carnage Inc., Silverball and Technodream.
  • Saloon Cars (Andy Swain 1991)
  • Saloon Cars Deluxe (Andy Swain, 1992)
  • Saloon Cars Deluxe Extra Courses Vol. 1 (Andy Swain)
  • Spobbleoid Fantasy (Graeme Richardson, 1995)
  • Starfighter 3000 (Fednet aka. Andrew Hutchings and Tim Parry, 1994)
  • Stunt Racer 2000 (Fednet aka. Andrew Hutchings and Tim Parry, 1993)
  • The Time Machine (Gordon J. Key)
  • U.I.M: Ultra Intelligent Machine
  • Virtual Golf (Gordon J. Key)
  • White Magic (John Whigham, 1989)
  • White Magic 2 (John Whigham, 1989)
  • The Wimp Game (Thomas E.H. Nunns, 1990)
  • X-Fire (The Soft Lads aka. Mark Neves, Martin Portman and Paul Carrol, 1992)

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