Krisalis Software - Games Developed

Games Developed

1990
  • Manchester United (Acorn Archimedes, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum)
  • Jahangir Khan's World Championship Squash (Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum)
1991
  • Manchester United Europe (Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum)
  • Face-Off (Amiga, Atari ST)
  • Rogue Trooper (Amiga, Atari ST)
  • Hill Street Blues (Amiga, Atari ST, DOS)
1992
  • Laser Squad (DOS)
  • European Club Soccer (Mega Drive/Genesis)
  • Sabre Team (Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari ST, DOS)
  • John Barnes European Football (Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari ST)
1993
  • Soccer Kid (3DO, Amiga, Amiga CD32, DOS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, SNES)
  • Arabian Nights (Amiga, Amiga CD32)
1994
  • Alone in the Dark (3DO)
  • Manchester United Premier League Champions (Amiga, Amiga CD32, DOS)
  • Big Four (Amiga, DOS)
1995
  • Alone in the Dark 2 (3DO)
  • Manchester United: The Double (Amiga, DOS)
  • Manchester United Championship Soccer
1996
  • Legends (Amiga, Amiga CD32, DOS)
  • Player of the Year (DOS)
  • Starfighter 3000 (DOS)
1997
  • Aber Hallo! (DOS)
  • Z (video game) (PlayStation, Saturn)
1998
  • Hallo 2! 50 Spiele Hits (DOS)
  • Lego Chess (Windows)
2000
  • LEGO Land (Windows)
  • Airport Tycoon (Windows)
  • Cricket 2000 (PlayStation)
  • The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000 (PlayStation)
2001
  • The F.A. Premier League Stars 2001 (Game Boy Color)
2002
  • Pier57 Autocracy (Windows)
2003
  • Maximum Tycoon (Windows)

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