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===Amiga===
 
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*''The Adventures of Mighty Max'' (unreleased) (Ocean)
 
*''The Adventures of Mighty Max'' (unreleased) (Ocean)

Revision as of 18:36, 14 November 2020

Wayne J. Smithson began programming as a teenager out of his bedroom. He wrote several Dragon 32 titles under the name Smithson Computing. (Retro Gamer 186)

Smithson later struck up a relationship with Psygnosis. The influx of work and money allowed him to expand the company from one person; the name was also changed to the more professional-sounding WJS Design. (Retro Gamer 186)

On the advice of his accountant, Smithson switched WJS Design from being a sole trader business to a limited company. In doing so, he also renamed the company to Sunrise Games Ltd. (Retro Gamer 186) (According to records, Sunrise was incorporated on 12 January 1995.)

Sunrise was renamed RGB Tree Ltd on 11 January 2000. Rage acquired the company less than a month later (8 February 2000). [1] RGB Tree then became Rage Leeds, Rage Software's development studio in Leeds, England. In 2001, Rage consolidated it and Rage Sheffield into a single location in Sheffield. [2]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff

As Smithson Computing

Atari ST

  • Skyrider (UK/DE Publisher: Diamond)

Dragon 32

  • Electronic Author [word processor] (UK Publisher: Smithson Computing)
  • Frankie (UK Publisher: Quickbeam)
  • Gordon Bennet (UK Publisher: Quickbeam)
  • Superkid (UK Publisher: Quickbeam)

As WJS Design

WJS Design logo

Amiga

  • The Adventures of Mighty Max (unreleased) (Ocean)
  • Anarchy (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
Working Title: It Can't Be Done [3]
  • Beastlord (EU Publisher: Grandslam)
Working Title: Beast Master
  • Creatures (UK Publisher: Thalamus)
  • Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (unreleased) (Thalamus)
  • Fields of Glory (UK Publisher: Microprose)
  • One Step Beyond (title sequence driver) (EU Publisher: Ocean)
  • Ork (UK Publisher: Psygnosis)
Working Title: Infiltrator
  • Spell Bound (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
Working Title: Firestorm [4]
  • Witchcraft (unreleased?) (Psygnosis) [5]

Atari ST

  • Anarchy (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
Working Title: It Can't Be Done
  • Baal (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
  • Beastlord (EU Publisher: Grandslam)
Working Title: Beast Master
  • Creatures (UK Publisher: Thalamus)
  • Leander (UK Publisher: Psygnosis)
  • One Step Beyond (programming) (UK Publisher: Ocean)
  • Ork (UK Publisher: Psygnosis)
Working Title: Infiltrator
  • Spell Bound (UK Publisher: Psyclapse)
Working Title: Firestorm

CD32

  • Fields of Glory (UK Publisher: Microprose)

Commodore 64

  • Anarchy (unreleased) (Psygnosis) [6]
Working Title: It Can't Be Done

DOS

  • Ultimate Body Blows (US Publisher: Team17)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • The Adventures of Mighty Max (US/EU Publisher: Ocean)
Sound: Krisalis
  • Shadow of the Beast / Shadow of the Beast: Mashou no Okite (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts; BR Publisher: Tec Toy; JP Publisher: Victor)
Sound: Sound Images
  • Shadow of the Beast II (programming) (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
Sound: Sound Images

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • The Adventures of Mighty Max (US/EU Publisher: Ocean)
Sound: Krisalis

As Sunrise Games

DOS

  • Mutant Penguins (EU/US Publisher: Gametek)
Sound Effects: Cogent Productions; Sound Driver: Miles Design

Jaguar

  • Attack of the Mutant Penguins (US/EU Publisher: Atari)
Music, Sound Effects: Cogent Productions; Sound Driver: Attention to Detail

PlayStation

  • Grand Theft Auto 2 (EU/US/AU Publisher: Rockstar Games) [7] [8]

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