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+ | '''Teeny Weeny Games Ltd''' (TWG) was a British development company founded by Angela Sutherland after starting up [[Beam Software]]'s UK/European branch ("Beam UK" [https://www.mobygames.com/person/22184/angela-sutherland/] or "Beam Europe" [https://archive.org/details/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1994.05/page/n101/mode/2up]). [https://www.mobygames.com/person/22184/angela-sutherland/] It was incorporated on 13 May 1991. | ||
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+ | Beam Software development manager/programmer Gregg Barnett apparently came to acquire Beam UK, which became Perfect 10 Productions. He brought in Sutherland as a partner [https://www.mobygames.com/person/22184/angela-sutherland/], thus making Perfect 10 and TWG sister companies. [https://archive.org/details/cdi-uk-09/page/n27/mode/2up] TWG eventually "merged" with Perfect 10, which became [[Perfect Entertainment]] [https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:SaturnPower_UK_02.pdf&page=20], but TWG continued to exist as a separate legal entity. Perfect Entertainment went into liquidation in 1999 after protracted legal wranglings with Psygnosis and Sony over payment; staff and resources were then transferred to TWG [https://www.lspace.org/games/discworld/new.html], which carried on until it too went into liquidation in 2000. TWG was dissolved on 25 October 2002. | ||
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+ | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff | ||
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===Amiga=== | ===Amiga=== | ||
*''BloodNet'' (US/EU Publisher: Gametek) | *''BloodNet'' (US/EU Publisher: Gametek) | ||
− | :<small>Developer | + | :<small>Developer: Catfish [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anadin]</small> |
*''Fire Fighter'' (unreleased) [https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2022/11/fire-fighter/] | *''Fire Fighter'' (unreleased) [https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2022/11/fire-fighter/] | ||
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+ | ===CD-i=== | ||
+ | *''Discworld'' (unreleased) (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (Philips) | ||
===DOS=== | ===DOS=== | ||
− | *''Discworld'' (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis) | + | *''Discworld'' (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis) |
*''Mortal Kombat'' (under subcontract with Probe?) (US Publisher: Acclaim; EU Publisher: Virgin) | *''Mortal Kombat'' (under subcontract with Probe?) (US Publisher: Acclaim; EU Publisher: Virgin) | ||
*''Pocahontas'' (US Publisher: GT Interactive) | *''Pocahontas'' (US Publisher: GT Interactive) | ||
*''Primal Rage'' (US/EU Publisher: Time Warner Interactive) | *''Primal Rage'' (US/EU Publisher: Time Warner Interactive) | ||
*''Ultimate Pinball'' / ''Screamball!: The Ultimate Pinball Experience'' (US Publisher: GT Interactive; EU Publisher: U.S. Gold) | *''Ultimate Pinball'' / ''Screamball!: The Ultimate Pinball Experience'' (US Publisher: GT Interactive; EU Publisher: U.S. Gold) | ||
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+ | ===Dreamcast=== | ||
+ | *''World's Scariest Police Chases'' (unreleased) (Fox Interactive) [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/worlds-scariest-police-chases-becomes-playstation-exclusive/1100-2660304/] | ||
===Famicom/NES=== | ===Famicom/NES=== | ||
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===Game Gear=== | ===Game Gear=== | ||
*''Caesars Palace'' (US Publisher: Virgin) | *''Caesars Palace'' (US Publisher: Virgin) | ||
− | :<small>Sound: Krisalis</small> | + | :<small>Sound: [[Krisalis]]</small> |
*''Choplifter III'' (under subcontract with Beam Software?) (US Publisher: Extreme Entertainment Group) [https://tcrf.net/Choplifter_III_(Game_Gear)] | *''Choplifter III'' (under subcontract with Beam Software?) (US Publisher: Extreme Entertainment Group) [https://tcrf.net/Choplifter_III_(Game_Gear)] | ||
:<small>Sound: Krisalis</small> | :<small>Sound: Krisalis</small> | ||
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===Macintosh=== | ===Macintosh=== | ||
− | *''Discworld'' (US Publisher: Psygnosis) | + | *''Discworld'' (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (US Publisher: Psygnosis) |
===Mark III/Master System=== | ===Mark III/Master System=== | ||
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===PlayStation=== | ===PlayStation=== | ||
− | *''Discworld'' (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: [[Media Entertainment]]) | + | *''Discworld'' (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: [[Media Entertainment]]) |
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+ | ===Saturn=== | ||
+ | *''Discworld'' (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (EU: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: Media Entertainment) | ||
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+ | ===Various=== | ||
+ | *''Teeny Weeny Western'' (unreleased) [https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2022/11/fire-fighter/] | ||
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+ | ===Windows=== | ||
+ | *''World's Scariest Police Chases'' (unreleased) (Fox Interactive) [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/worlds-scariest-police-chases-becomes-playstation-exclusive/1100-2660304/] | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.facebook.com/TWGPerfectEntertainment TWG/Perfect Entertainment Facebook Page] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Companies]] |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 7 May 2024
Teeny Weeny Games Ltd (TWG) was a British development company founded by Angela Sutherland after starting up Beam Software's UK/European branch ("Beam UK" [1] or "Beam Europe" [2]). [3] It was incorporated on 13 May 1991.
Beam Software development manager/programmer Gregg Barnett apparently came to acquire Beam UK, which became Perfect 10 Productions. He brought in Sutherland as a partner [4], thus making Perfect 10 and TWG sister companies. [5] TWG eventually "merged" with Perfect 10, which became Perfect Entertainment [6], but TWG continued to exist as a separate legal entity. Perfect Entertainment went into liquidation in 1999 after protracted legal wranglings with Psygnosis and Sony over payment; staff and resources were then transferred to TWG [7], which carried on until it too went into liquidation in 2000. TWG was dissolved on 25 October 2002.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff
Amiga
- BloodNet (US/EU Publisher: Gametek)
- Developer: Catfish [8]
- Fire Fighter (unreleased) [9]
CD-i
- Discworld (unreleased) (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (Philips)
DOS
- Discworld (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis)
- Mortal Kombat (under subcontract with Probe?) (US Publisher: Acclaim; EU Publisher: Virgin)
- Pocahontas (US Publisher: GT Interactive)
- Primal Rage (US/EU Publisher: Time Warner Interactive)
- Ultimate Pinball / Screamball!: The Ultimate Pinball Experience (US Publisher: GT Interactive; EU Publisher: U.S. Gold)
Dreamcast
- World's Scariest Police Chases (unreleased) (Fox Interactive) [10]
Famicom/NES
- Last Action Hero (US Publisher: Sony Imagesoft)
- Sound: Beam Software
Game Boy
- Choplifter III (EU Publisher: Ocean)
- Fire Fighter (EU Publisher: Mindscape)
- Sound: Beam Software
- Pierre le Chef is... Out to Lunch (EU Publisher: Mindscape)
- Predator 2 (unreleased)
- Xenon 2: Megablast (EU/US Publisher: Mindscape; JP Publisher: PCM Complete)
Game Gear
- Caesars Palace (US Publisher: Virgin)
- Sound: Krisalis
- Choplifter III (under subcontract with Beam Software?) (US Publisher: Extreme Entertainment Group) [11]
- Sound: Krisalis
- The Incredible Crash Dummies (US/EU Publisher: Flying Edge; JP Publisher: Acclaim)
- Sound: Krisalis
- Off the Wall (unreleased) (Tengen) [12]
- Predator 2 (US/EU Publisher: Arena Entertainment)
- Sound: Krisalis
- The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man (US Publisher: Flying Edge)
- Sound: Krisalis
- WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge (US/EU Publisher: Flying Edge)
- Sound: Krisalis
Macintosh
- Discworld (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (US Publisher: Psygnosis)
Mark III/Master System
- Predator 2 (EU/AU Publisher: Arena Entertainment; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
- Sound: Krisalis
- The Incredible Crash Dummies (EU Publisher: Flying Edge; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
- Sound: Krisalis
- The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man (unreleased) (Flying Edge)
- Tintin on the Moon (unreleased) (Virgin)
- WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge (EU Publisher: Flying Edge; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
- Sound: Krisalis
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Fido Dido (unreleased) (Kaneko)
- Sound: Krisalis
- Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (US/EU/AU Publisher: Acclaim; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
PlayStation
- Discworld (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (EU/US Publisher: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: Media Entertainment)
Saturn
- Discworld (co-developed with Perfect 10 Productions) (EU: Psygnosis; JP Publisher: Media Entertainment)
Various
- Teeny Weeny Western (unreleased) [13]
Windows
- World's Scariest Police Chases (unreleased) (Fox Interactive) [14]