Core Design - Games

Games

Core Design had developed and published numerous games in their time, including the following titles:

  • Asterix and the Great Rescue (uncredited)
  • Asterix and the Power of the Gods
  • Banshee
  • Battlecorps
  • BC Racers
  • Bubba 'N' Stix
  • CarVup
  • Chuck Rock
  • Corporation
  • Curse of Enchantia
  • Cyberpunks
  • Darkmere
  • Doodlebug
  • Dragonstone
  • Fighting Force
  • Fighting Force 2
  • Thunderhawk
  • Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2
  • Thunderhawk: Operation Phoenix
  • Frenetic
  • Free Running
  • Heimdall
  • Hook
  • Herdy Gerdy
  • Jaguar XJ-220
  • Machine Head
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus
  • Ninja: Shadow of Darkness
  • Premiere
  • Project Eden
  • Rick Dangerous
  • Saint and Greavsie
  • Smart Bomb
  • Soulstar
  • Shadow Master
  • Shellshock
  • Skeleton Krew
  • Skidz
  • Swagman
  • Switchblade
  • The Big Red Adventure
  • Thunderhawk AH-73M
  • Tomb Raider
  • Tomb Raider II
  • Tomb Raider III
  • Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
  • Tomb Raider Chronicles
  • Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness
  • Universe
  • Virtual Golf
  • War Zone
  • Wolfchild
  • Wonder Dog

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