Game Releases
Title | Year | Platform(s) | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
Ravenskull | 1986 | BBC Micro, Acorn Electron | Superior Software |
Codename: Droid | 1987 | BBC Micro, Acorn Electron | Superior Software |
Stryker's Run | 1987 | Acorn Electron | Superior Software |
Shadow of the Beast | 1989 | Commodore Amiga | Psygnosis |
Ballistix | 1989 | Commodore Amiga, Atari ST | Psygnosis |
Shadow of the Beast II | 1990 | Commodore Amiga, Atari ST | Psygnosis |
Awesome | 1990 | Commodore Amiga, Atari ST | Psygnosis |
Shadow of the Beast III | 1992 | Commodore Amiga | Psygnosis |
Brian the Lion | 1994 | Commodore Amiga | Psygnosis |
Destruction Derby | 1995 | PlayStation, MS-DOS, Sega Saturn | Psygnosis |
Destruction Derby 2 | 1996 | PlayStation, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows | Psygnosis |
Thunder Truck Rally | 1998 | PlayStation, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows | Psygnosis |
Driver | 1999 | PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, Game Boy Color | GT Interactive |
Driver 2 | 2000 | PlayStation, Game Boy Advance | Infogrames |
Stuntman | 2002 | PlayStation 2 | Infogrames |
Driv3r | 2004 | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox | Atari |
Driver: Parallel Lines | 2006 | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Xbox, Wii | Atari, Ubisoft |
Driver 76 | 2007 | PlayStation Portable | Ubisoft |
Emergency Heroes | 2008 | Wii | Ubisoft |
Monster 4x4: Stunt Racer | 2009 | Wii | Ubisoft |
Driver: San Francisco | 2011 | Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X | Ubisoft |
Just Dance 3 | 2011 | PlayStation Move | Ubisoft |
Just Dance 4 | 2012 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U | Ubisoft |
Watch Dogs | 2013 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows | Ubisoft |
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