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'''Adrenalin Entertainment''' was, for much of the 1990s, the name of '''Western Technologies, Inc.'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s software division. [http://web.archive.org/web/19961024221155/http://www.adrenalin.com/] Started in 1978 and headed by Jay Smith [http://california.14thstory.com/western-technologies-inc.html], Western also designed and developed electronic toys and consumer electronics products. [http://web.archive.org/web/19961024222352/http://www.adrenalin.com/western.html] Video game hardware designed by Western includes the Vectrex game system, the Menacer gun for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis [http://web.archive.org/web/20081018162058/http://company.mmosite.com/zono/index.shtml], and the SegaDev board used for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis development. [http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=71777]
 
'''Adrenalin Entertainment''' was, for much of the 1990s, the name of '''Western Technologies, Inc.'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s software division. [http://web.archive.org/web/19961024221155/http://www.adrenalin.com/] Started in 1978 and headed by Jay Smith [http://california.14thstory.com/western-technologies-inc.html], Western also designed and developed electronic toys and consumer electronics products. [http://web.archive.org/web/19961024222352/http://www.adrenalin.com/western.html] Video game hardware designed by Western includes the Vectrex game system, the Menacer gun for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis [http://web.archive.org/web/20081018162058/http://company.mmosite.com/zono/index.shtml], and the SegaDev board used for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis development. [http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=71777]
  
In February 1997, Western and certain assets and liabilities of Jay Smith's sole proprietorship Smith Engineering were acquired by Wanderlust Interactive, Inc. Wanderlust was renamed Adrenalin Interactive, Inc. on May 14, 1998. In December 1999, Adrenalin Interactive acquired McGlen Micro, Inc. through a reverse merger, forming McGlen Internet Group, Inc. [http://sec.edgar-online.com/tn-k-energy-group-inc/10-k-annual-report/2012/04/17/section3.aspx] Western's operations were discontinued soon after. [http://www.secinfo.com/dsDSs.58.htm]
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In February 1997, Western and certain assets and liabilities of Jay Smith's sole proprietorship Smith Engineering were acquired by Wanderlust Interactive, Inc. Wanderlust was renamed Adrenalin Interactive, Inc. on May 14, 1998. In December 1999, Adrenalin Interactive acquired McGlen Micro, Inc. through a reverse merger, forming McGlen Internet Group, Inc. [http://sec.edgar-online.com/tn-k-energy-group-inc/10-k-annual-report/2012/04/17/section3.aspx], and Western's operations were discontinued. Western's Vice President Michael Cartabiano took over the remaining contracts [http://www.secinfo.com/dsDSs.58.htm] and started Sennari Interactive, LLC that same month. Sennari originally operated at the same location as Western with many former Western employees.
  
Western operated a Florida office that was involved in the development of video games and robotic toys and moved into industrial automation after the so-called "Video Game Crash." Through a buyout by employees and a real estate developer, it broke off and became Western Technologies Automation in 1985. [http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1988-03-13/news/0020360225_1_smart-machine-robotic-technology-automated-assembly]
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Western operated an office in Florida that was involved in video game and robotic toy development, then moved into industrial automation after the "Video Game Crash." Don Herndon was the managing director. [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/228789976/] Through a buyout by employees and a real estate developer in 1985, it broke off and became Western Technologies Automation. [http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1988-03-13/news/0020360225_1_smart-machine-robotic-technology-automated-assembly]
  
[[Pacific Softscape]] and Sennari were started by former employees.
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[[Pacific Softscape]] was another development company started by former employees.
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, shared staff
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, shared staff
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==As Western Technologies==
 
==As Western Technologies==
 
===2600===
 
===2600===
*''Androman on the Moon'' (unreleased) (Atari)
+
*''Androman on the Moon'' (unreleased) (Atari) [Michael Case (programmer); Lenny Carlson (sound programmer)]
*''Clue'' (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
+
*''Clue'' (unreleased) (Parker Brothers) [David Springer]
*''Entombed'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
+
*''Entombed'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games) [Jeff Corsiglia, Tom Sloper (game designers); Paul Allen Newell, Steve Sidley (programmers)] [https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/handle/1880/51724/2016-1090-09.pdf]
 
*''The Incredible Hulk'' (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
 
*''The Incredible Hulk'' (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
 
*''James Bond 007: Octopussy'' (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
 
*''James Bond 007: Octopussy'' (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
*''Picnic'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
+
*''M.A.D.'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
*''Piece O' Cake'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
+
*''Picnic'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video) [Jeff Corsiglia, Tom Sloper (game designers)]
*''Q*bert'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers, Atari)
+
*''Piece O' Cake'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
*''Raft Rider'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
+
*''Q*bert'' (US/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers, Atari) [Patrick King (game designer?); Dave Hampton (programmer); Tom Sloper (graphic designer)]
*''Towering Inferno'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games)
+
*''Raft Rider'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
 +
*''Star Trek'' (unreleased) (Kenner) [Mark Indictor] [http://www.digitpress.com/library/interviews/interview_paul_allen_newell.html] [https://roadsidethoughts.com/vectrex/]
 +
*''Towering Inferno'' / ''Infernal Tower'' (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video) [Jeff Corsiglia, Tom Sloper (game designers), Paul Allen Newell (programmer)]
  
 
===5200===
 
===5200===
*''Popeye'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-johnson/22/3aa/557] [http://www.tsunster.com/DavidJohnson/resume.php]
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*''Popeye'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [David Johnson, Susan ? - Florida] [http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-149-david-johnson-popeye]
*''Q*bert'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
+
*''Q*bert'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  
 
===Atari 8-bit===
 
===Atari 8-bit===
*''Popeye'' (US/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers) [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-johnson/22/3aa/557] [http://www.tsunster.com/DavidJohnson/resume.php]
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*''Popeye'' (US/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers) [David Johnson, Susan ? - Florida] [http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-149-david-johnson-popeye]
*''Q*bert'' (US/CA/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers)
+
*''Q*bert'' (US/CA/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
 
*''Tree Surgeon'' (unreleased) (Western Technologies)
 
*''Tree Surgeon'' (unreleased) (Western Technologies)
  
 
===ColecoVision===
 
===ColecoVision===
*''Q*bert'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers)
+
*''Q*bert'' (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  
 
===Famicom/NES===
 
===Famicom/NES===
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===TI-99/4A===
 
===TI-99/4A===
*''Ghost Spell'' [E.T. the Extra Terrestrial] (unreleased) (Texas Instruments)
+
*''Ghost Spell'' [E.T. the Extra Terrestrial] (unreleased) (Texas Instruments) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
*''Super Demon Attack'' (US Publisher: Texas Instruments) [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ti99-4a/message/53392]
+
*''Super Demon Attack'' (US Publisher: Texas Instruments) [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ti99-4a/message/53392]
  
 
===Vectrex===
 
===Vectrex===
*''Bedlam'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley)
+
*''Bedlam'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Tom Sloper (game designer); Bill Hawkins (programmer)]
*''Berzerk'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai)
+
*''Berzerk'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Chris King]
*''Hyperchase'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai)
+
*''Cosmic Chasm'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Jeff Corsiglia (game designer); Bill Hawkins (programmer)]
*''Scramble / Scramble Wars'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai)
+
*''Hyperchase'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Jeff Corsiglia (game designer); Chris King (programmer)]
*''Spike'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley)
+
*''Mine Storm'' [John Hall] [https://roadsidethoughts.com/vectrex/]
*''Star Castle'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley)
+
:<small>The game built into the Vectrex. Later revisions were done by Hall when he was at GCE.</small>
*''Web Wars / Web Warp'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley)
+
*''Rip Off'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Bill Hawkins]
 +
*''Scramble'' / ''Scramble Wars'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Paul Allen Newell (programmer); Kim Martin (landscape encoding); Lenny Carlson (sound)]
 +
*''Spike'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Tom Sloper (game designer)]
 +
*''Star Castle'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
 +
*''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' / ''Star Ship'' / ''Harmagedon'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Mark Indictor]
 +
*''Web Wars'' / ''Web Warp'' (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Patrick King (game designer?); Bill Hawkins, Duncan Muirhead (programmers)]
  
 
===VIC-20===
 
===VIC-20===
*''Tutankham'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ti99-4a/message/53392]
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*''Tutankham'' (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)] [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ti99-4a/message/53392]
  
 
===Windows===
 
===Windows===
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*''Into the Void'' (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive Entertainment)
 
*''Into the Void'' (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive Entertainment)
 
*''Vampire: The Masquerade'' (unreleased) (GT Interactive)
 
*''Vampire: The Masquerade'' (unreleased) (GT Interactive)
 +
 +
===Game Gear===
 +
*''Poker Face Paul's Blackjack'' (production, some sound) (US Publisher: Sega)
 +
:<small>Developer: Spidersoft</small>
 +
*''Poker Face Paul's Gin'' (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
 +
:<small>Developer: [[Freestyle]]; Sound: Spidersoft</small>
 +
*''Poker Face Paul's Poker'' (production, some sound) (US Publisher: Sega)
 +
:<small>Developer: Freestyle; Some Sound: Spidersoft</small>
 +
*''Poker Face Paul's Solitaire'' (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
 +
:<small>Developer: Spidersoft</small>
 +
*''Sports Trivia'' (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
 +
:<small>Developer: Freestyle</small>
 +
*''Sports Trivia: Championship Edition'' (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
 +
:<small>Developer: Freestyle</small>
  
 
===Mega Drive/Genesis===
 
===Mega Drive/Genesis===
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*''Colliderz'' (unreleased) (ASC Games)
 
*''Colliderz'' (unreleased) (ASC Games)
  
===Playstation===
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===PlayStation===
 
*''Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling'' (US/EU Publisher: THQ)
 
*''Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling'' (US/EU Publisher: THQ)
 +
*''Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2'' (US/EU Publisher: THQ)
 
*''Colliderz'' (unreleased) (ASC Games)
 
*''Colliderz'' (unreleased) (ASC Games)
*''Hellcatraz / Alcatraz: Escape from the Rock'' (unreleased)
+
*''Hellcatraz'' / ''Alcatraz: Escape from the Rock'' (unreleased)
 
*''Ten Pin Alley'' (US/EU Publisher: ASC Games)
 
*''Ten Pin Alley'' (US/EU Publisher: ASC Games)
 
*''Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf'' (US/EU/JP Publisher: Electronic Arts)
 
*''Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf'' (US/EU/JP Publisher: Electronic Arts)
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*''The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling'' (US Publisher: SouthPeak Interactive)
 
*''The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling'' (US Publisher: SouthPeak Interactive)
 
*''Ten Pin Alley'' (US Publisher: ASC Games; EU Publisher: Dice Multimedia)
 
*''Ten Pin Alley'' (US Publisher: ASC Games; EU Publisher: Dice Multimedia)
*''Trivial Pursuit: CD-ROM Edition (US/DE Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
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*''Trivial Pursuit: CD-ROM Edition'' (US/DE Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 05:04, 2 May 2018

Adrenalin Entertainment logo
Western Technologies logo

Adrenalin Entertainment was, for much of the 1990s, the name of Western Technologies, Inc.'s software division. [1] Started in 1978 and headed by Jay Smith [2], Western also designed and developed electronic toys and consumer electronics products. [3] Video game hardware designed by Western includes the Vectrex game system, the Menacer gun for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis [4], and the SegaDev board used for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis development. [5]

In February 1997, Western and certain assets and liabilities of Jay Smith's sole proprietorship Smith Engineering were acquired by Wanderlust Interactive, Inc. Wanderlust was renamed Adrenalin Interactive, Inc. on May 14, 1998. In December 1999, Adrenalin Interactive acquired McGlen Micro, Inc. through a reverse merger, forming McGlen Internet Group, Inc. [6], and Western's operations were discontinued. Western's Vice President Michael Cartabiano took over the remaining contracts [7] and started Sennari Interactive, LLC that same month. Sennari originally operated at the same location as Western with many former Western employees.

Western operated an office in Florida that was involved in video game and robotic toy development, then moved into industrial automation after the "Video Game Crash." Don Herndon was the managing director. [8] Through a buyout by employees and a real estate developer in 1985, it broke off and became Western Technologies Automation. [9]

Pacific Softscape was another development company started by former employees.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, shared staff

Related Interviews: Tom Sloper

As Western Technologies

2600

  • Androman on the Moon (unreleased) (Atari) [Michael Case (programmer); Lenny Carlson (sound programmer)]
  • Clue (unreleased) (Parker Brothers) [David Springer]
  • Entombed (US Publisher: U.S. Games) [Jeff Corsiglia, Tom Sloper (game designers); Paul Allen Newell, Steve Sidley (programmers)] [10]
  • The Incredible Hulk (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
  • James Bond 007: Octopussy (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)
  • M.A.D. (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video)
  • Picnic (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video) [Jeff Corsiglia, Tom Sloper (game designers)]
  • Piece O' Cake (US Publisher: U.S. Games) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  • Q*bert (US/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers, Atari) [Patrick King (game designer?); Dave Hampton (programmer); Tom Sloper (graphic designer)]
  • Raft Rider (US Publisher: U.S. Games) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  • Star Trek (unreleased) (Kenner) [Mark Indictor] [11] [12]
  • Towering Inferno / Infernal Tower (US Publisher: U.S. Games; EU Publisher: Carrere Video) [Jeff Corsiglia, Tom Sloper (game designers), Paul Allen Newell (programmer)]

5200

  • Popeye (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [David Johnson, Susan ? - Florida] [13]
  • Q*bert (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)]

Atari 8-bit

  • Popeye (US/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers) [David Johnson, Susan ? - Florida] [14]
  • Q*bert (US/CA/EU Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  • Tree Surgeon (unreleased) (Western Technologies)

ColecoVision

  • Q*bert (US/CA Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)]

Famicom/NES

  • Videomation (US Publisher: THQ)

Game Boy

  • Robosaurus (unreleased) [15]

Macintosh

  • Trivial Pursuit Interactive Multimedia Game (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)

Mega CD/Sega CD

  • Trivial Pursuit Interactive Multimedia Game (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Art Alive (US/EU/JP Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
  • Joe Montana II: Sports Talk Football / Joe Montana Football II (speech, music, sounds) (US/EU/JP Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Developer: BlueSky Software; Speech Compression: Electronic Speech Systems?
  • Math Blaster: Episode I (production) (US Publisher: Davidson & Associates)
Developer: Spidersoft
  • Menacer 6-Game Cartridge / Menacer 6-em-1 (US/EU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
"Ready, Aim, Tomatoes!": Johnson-Voorsanger Productions
  • NFL Sports Talk Football '93 Starring Joe Montana (speech) (US/EU Publisher: Sega)
Developer: BlueSky Software; Speech Compression: Electronic Speech Systems?
  • Outback Joey (US Publisher: HeartBeat)
  • Spider-Man: The Animated Series (US/EU Publisher: Acclaim; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
  • Sports Talk Baseball (speech, sound) (US Publisher: Sega)
Speech Compression: Electronic Speech Systems
  • World Series Baseball (speech, sound effects) (US Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Developer: BlueSky Software; Speech Compression: Electronic Speech Systems
  • X-Men (US/EU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Math Blaster: Episode I (production) (US Publisher: Davidson & Associates)
Developer: Spidersoft
  • Spider-Man: The Animated Series (US Publisher: LJN)

TI-99/4A

  • Ghost Spell [E.T. the Extra Terrestrial] (unreleased) (Texas Instruments) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  • Super Demon Attack (US Publisher: Texas Instruments) [16]

Vectrex

  • Bedlam (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Tom Sloper (game designer); Bill Hawkins (programmer)]
  • Berzerk (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Chris King]
  • Cosmic Chasm (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Jeff Corsiglia (game designer); Bill Hawkins (programmer)]
  • Hyperchase (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Jeff Corsiglia (game designer); Chris King (programmer)]
  • Mine Storm [John Hall] [17]
The game built into the Vectrex. Later revisions were done by Hall when he was at GCE.
  • Rip Off (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Bill Hawkins]
  • Scramble / Scramble Wars (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Paul Allen Newell (programmer); Kim Martin (landscape encoding); Lenny Carlson (sound)]
  • Spike (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Tom Sloper (game designer)]
  • Star Castle (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Patrick King (game designer?)]
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture / Star Ship / Harmagedon (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley; JP Publisher: Bandai) [Mark Indictor]
  • Web Wars / Web Warp (US Publisher: GCE; CA/EU Publisher: Milton Bradley) [Patrick King (game designer?); Bill Hawkins, Duncan Muirhead (programmers)]

VIC-20

  • Tutankham (US Publisher: Parker Brothers) [Patrick King (game designer?)] [18]

Windows

  • Trivial Pursuit Interactive Multimedia Game (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)

As Adrenalin Entertainment

DOS

  • Into the Void (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive Entertainment)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade (unreleased) (GT Interactive)

Game Gear

  • Poker Face Paul's Blackjack (production, some sound) (US Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Spidersoft
  • Poker Face Paul's Gin (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Freestyle; Sound: Spidersoft
  • Poker Face Paul's Poker (production, some sound) (US Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Freestyle; Some Sound: Spidersoft
  • Poker Face Paul's Solitaire (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Spidersoft
  • Sports Trivia (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Freestyle
  • Sports Trivia: Championship Edition (production) (US Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Freestyle

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Doom Troopers: Mutant Chronicles (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive Entertainment)

PC

  • Colliderz (unreleased) (ASC Games)

PlayStation

  • Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (US/EU Publisher: THQ)
  • Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2 (US/EU Publisher: THQ)
  • Colliderz (unreleased) (ASC Games)
  • Hellcatraz / Alcatraz: Escape from the Rock (unreleased)
  • Ten Pin Alley (US/EU Publisher: ASC Games)
  • Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf (US/EU/JP Publisher: Electronic Arts)

Saturn

  • Colliderz (unreleased) (ASC Games)
  • Ten Pin Alley (US Publisher: ASC Games)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Doom Troopers: Mutant Chronicles (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive Entertainment)

Windows

  • Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (US Publisher: THQ)
  • The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling (US Publisher: SouthPeak Interactive)
  • Ten Pin Alley (US Publisher: ASC Games; EU Publisher: Dice Multimedia)
  • Trivial Pursuit: CD-ROM Edition (US/DE Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)

Links