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==As Beam Software==
 
==As Beam Software==
 
===Famicom/NES===
 
===Famicom/NES===
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* ''Back to the Future'' (US Publisher: [[LJN]])
 
* ''Days of Thunder'' (US/EU Publisher: Mindscape)
 
* ''Days of Thunder'' (US/EU Publisher: Mindscape)
 
* ''Smash TV'' (US/EU Publisher: Acclaim)
 
* ''Smash TV'' (US/EU Publisher: Acclaim)

Revision as of 07:25, 9 April 2013

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Founded in 1980 as the software development subsidiary of Australian book publisher Melbourne House. Over time, the book publishing business was phased out and the Melbourne House name was eventually sold to Mastertronic. Bought by Infogrames in 2000 and renamed Infogrames Melbourne House.

Research Methods: Actual mentions

As Beam Software

Famicom/NES

  • Back to the Future (US Publisher: LJN)
  • Days of Thunder (US/EU Publisher: Mindscape)
  • Smash TV (US/EU Publisher: Acclaim)

Game Gear

  • 5 in One Funpak (US Publisher: Interplay)
  • Solitaire FunPak (US Publisher: Interplay)
  • Casino FunPak (US Publisher: Interplay)
  • True Lies (JP/US/EU Publisher: Acclaim)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Blades of Vengeance (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts)
  • George Foreman's KO Boxing (US/EU Publisher: Flying Edge)
  • NBA All-Star Challenge (US/EU Publisher: Flying Edge)
  • Radical Rex (US/EU Publisher: Activision)
  • Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics / Tom to Jerry (US Publisher: Hi-Tech Expressions; JP Publisher: Altron)
  • True Lies (JP/US/EU Publisher: Acclaim)