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*''Combat Cars'' (under subcontract with Funcom) (US/EU Publisher: Accolade) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5H6n3Hs0uE]
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*''Fun Car Rally'' (unreleased) (under subcontract with Funcom) (Accolade)
 
*''Fun Car Rally'' (unreleased) (under subcontract with Funcom) (Accolade)
 
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:<small>Early version of ''Combat Cars''</small>
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:<small>Stefan Holmqvist [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/File:Scangames_Holmqvist.png confirmed in a YouTube comment] that this was an "alpha" version of ''Combat Cars''. The game was "sold to Accolade through a friend's company" called Mcom, which "kind of" became Funcom. Accolade wanted something "cooler," so it was turned into ''Combat Cars''.</small>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 21:12, 13 January 2020

Scangames Norway AS was a Norwegian development company that included John Kroknes and Stefan Holmqvist, both of whom went on to start the Swedish studio Amuze (Headhunter, Headhunter Redemption). [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, hidden data, interviews, online resources

Amiga

  • Fuzzball (EU Publisher: System 3)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Combat Cars (under subcontract with Funcom) (US/EU Publisher: Accolade)
  • Fun Car Rally (unreleased) (under subcontract with Funcom) (Accolade)
Sound: Krisalis
Stefan Holmqvist confirmed in a YouTube comment that this was an "alpha" version of Combat Cars. The game was "sold to Accolade through a friend's company" called Mcom, which "kind of" became Funcom. Accolade wanted something "cooler," so it was turned into Combat Cars.

Links