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Perfect Entertainment Limited was a development company in London, England, responsible for the Discworld adventure games based on the Terry Pratchett book series as well as numerous conversions of Psygnosis games from the PlayStation to the Saturn and Windows.

Perfect Entertainment was originally incorporated on 12 August 1985 as Zero Wait Limited (UK Companies House). This name appears on The Muncher (Commodore 64/ZX Spectrum), a game developed by Beam Software in Australia. [1] Beam Software brought in Angela Sutherland to start up a UK branch. [2] Zero Wait Limited was renamed Beam Software Europe Limited (hereinafter referred to as Beam UK) on 24 July 1990 (UK Companies House). Sutherland left and started Teeny Weeny Games (TWG) in 1991. Beam's Gregg Barnett acquired Beam UK. [3] It was renamed Perfect 10 Productions on 29 October 1991 (UK Companies House). Barnett sold half of the company to Sutherland [4], thereby making Perfect 10 and TWG sister companies. [5] Eventually TWG "merged" with Perfect 10. [6] Perfect 10 was renamed Perfect Entertainment Limited on 7 September 1995 (UK Companies House).

Perfect Entertainment grew considerably thanks in large part to its deal with Psygnosis. Unfortunately, a legal battle with Psygnosis and its parent company Sony over payment led the company to go under [7] in 1999 (UK Companies House), despite a settlement being reached. [8] What was left of Perfect was folded into TWG [9], which was still an active company (UK Companies House).

Perfect Entertainment had offices in Sheffield and Manchester. [10] The latter was destroyed in the 1996 bombing by the IRA, causing delays in the development of the Saturn version of FIFA 97. No one was in the office at the time of the bombing. [11]

Perfect Entertainment bought out Australian developer Tantalus [citation needed] and a majority of British developer Graftgold. [12] The original directors of Tantalus bought back that company [citation needed], but Graftgold shut down in 1998 after Perfect stopped payment. (Retro Gamer 176, p. 71)

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff

As Beam Software

Game Boy

  • Choplifter II (EU Publisher: JVC; JP Publisher: Victor)

As Perfect 10 Productions

CD-i

  • Discworld (unreleased) (co-developed with Teeny Weeny Games) (Philips)

DOS

  • Discworld (co-developed with Teeny Weeny Games) (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis)

Macintosh

  • Discworld (co-developed with Teeny Weeny Games) (US Publisher: Psygnosis)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Predator 2 (US/EU Publisher: Arena Entertainment)
Sound: Krisalis

PlayStation

  • Discworld (co-developed with Teeny Weeny Games) (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: Media Entertainment)

Saturn

  • Discworld (co-developed with Teeny Weeny Games) (EU: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: Media Entertainment)

As Perfect Entertainment

Dreamcast

  • Discworld Noir (unreleased)
  • Paris Dakar Rally (unreleased) (Coconuts Japan)
  • Seven Shades (unreleased)
  • World's Scariest Police Chases (unreleased) (Fox Interactive)
Teeny Weeny Games took over development after Perfect Entertainment went under.

PlayStation

  • Area 51 (US/EU Publisher: Midway; JP Publisher: SoftBank)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Discworld II: Mortality Bytes! / Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? (US/EU Publisher: Psygnosis)
  • Discworld Noir (EU Publisher: GT Interactive)
  • Hard Corps (unreleased) [13]
Programming: Graftgold
  • Maximum Force (US/EU Publisher: Midway)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Paris Dakar Rally (unreleased) (Coconuts Japan)
  • Space Babes (unreleased)
  • Subbuteo Extreme (unreleased) (Hasbro Interactive)
  • Winning Formula (unreleased) (Coconuts Japan)
  • World's Scariest Police Chases (unreleased) (Fox Interactive)
Development of the PlayStation version was handed off to Unique Development Studios, which made a completely different game. [14]
  • World Cup 98 (front end) (US/EU/JP Publisher: Electronic Arts)
Company literature lists the "PC" and "PSX" versions of "Fifa World Cup" [15], which may refer to this. Perfect Entertainment is not credited on the Windows version.

Saturn

  • 3D Lemmings (EU Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: Imagineer)
  • Adidas Power Soccer (unreleased) (Psygnosis)
  • Area 51 (US/EU/AU Publisher: Midway; JP Publisher: SoftBank; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Assault Rigs (JP Publisher: SoftBank)
  • Destruction Derby (EU/AU Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: SoftBank)
  • Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? (EU Publisher: Sega)
  • FIFA Soccer 97 / FIFA 97 (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
  • The House of the Dead (JP/EU/US/AS Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Krazy Ivan (EU Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: SoftBank)
  • Manx TT Super Bike (JP/EU/US/AU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Maximum Force (US/EU Publisher: Midway)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Novastorm (unreleased) (Psygnosis)
  • Wipeout (EU/AU Publisher: Psygnosis; US Publisher: Sega; JP Publisher: SoftBank)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Wipeout 2097 / Wipeout XL (EU Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: GameBank)
Developer: Tantalus

Various

  • Naked Gun 3 1/4: The Big Kahuna / The Big Kahuna (unreleased; never went past concept stage) [16]

Windows

  • Adidas Power Soccer (US/EU Publisher: Psygnosis)
  • Area 51 (US/EU Publisher: Midway)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Discworld II: Mortality Bytes! / Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? (US/EU/AU Publisher: Psygnosis)
  • Discworld Noir (EU Publisher: GT Interactive)
  • Hard Corps (unreleased) [17]
Programming: Graftgold
  • The House of the Dead (JP/US/EU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Krazy Ivan (US/EU Publisher: Psygnosis)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Manx TT Super Bike (US/JP/EU/TW Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Maximum Force (EU Publisher: Midway)
Developer: Tantalus
  • Paris Dakar Rally (unreleased) (Coconuts Japan)
  • Seven Shades (unreleased)
  • Space Babes (unreleased)
  • Subbuteo Extreme (unreleased) (Hasbro Interactive)
  • Winning Formula (unreleased) (Coconuts Japan)
  • World's Scariest Police Chases (unreleased) (Fox Interactive)
Teeny Weeny Games took over development after Perfect Entertainment went under.

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