Foley Hi-Tech
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Foley Hi-Tech (originally Foley Hi-Tech Systems) was founded in 1983 by David R. Foley while he was a freshman at Boston's Northeastern University. After he moved to San Francisco in 1990, he started working on Sega Genesis games and was part of the team behind such titles as Spider-Man and Chakan. That team eventually split up, and Foley began taking on projects through his own company. [1]
Foley Hi-Tech shut down in 1996. [2]
Research Methods: Interviews, online resources, shared staff
Related Interviews: David R. Foley
Arcade
- Defender X (unreleased)
- Sinistar X (unreleased)
Jaguar
- California Games 2000 (unreleased)
- Zodiac Fighters (unreleased)
Jaguar CD
- California Games 2000 (unreleased)
Macintosh
- Secret Weapon X (unreleased)
- Silver Squadron (unreleased) (Williams)
- Tang Chi (US Publisher: Capcom)
- Production: Capcom Digital Studios; 3D Animations: Dimensional Studios
- Techno Kid (unreleased)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- B.O.B. / Space Funky B.O.B. (US/EU/JP Publisher: Electronic Arts; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
- Fists of Fury (unreleased)
- The Flintstones (unreleased) (Ocean)
- Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City (unreleased) (Electronic Arts)
- Ring of Doom (unreleased) (Electronic Arts)
- Savage Heroes (unreleased) (Electronic Arts)
- Secret Weapon X (unreleased)
- Techno Kid (unreleased)
- Urban Strike (co-developed with Granite Bay Software and Electronic Arts) (US/EU Publisher: Electronic Arts)
- Zenobian Scout (unreleased)
Mega CD/Sega CD
- The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (co-developed with Monkey Business) (US/EU Publisher: Sega)
- Cinema Animations: Gray Matter; Voices: DMP Entertainment
- Savage Heroes (unreleased) (Electronic Arts)
- Super Strike Trilogy (unreleased)
Nintendo 64
- Defender X (unreleased)
- Silver Squadron (unreleased) (Williams)
- Sinistar X (unreleased)
PlayStation
- B.O.B. II (unreleased)
- Defender X (unreleased)
- Savage Heroes (unreleased) (Electronic Arts)
- Silver Squadron (unreleased) (Williams)
- Sinistar X (unreleased)
- Xeno War (unreleased)
Unknown
- Speedometer (unreleased) [3]
Windows
- California Games 2000 (unreleased)
- CoverUp (unreleased)
- Gazillionaire (CD-ROM conversion) (US/CA/EU Publisher: Spectrum Holobyte)
- Secret Weapon X (unreleased)
- Silver Squadron (unreleased) (Williams)
- Tang Chi (US Publisher: Capcom)
- Production: Capcom Digital Studios; 3D Animations: Dimensional Studios
- Techno Kid (unreleased)