Unknown lead platform:
Jeep
First released for Oric on June 1984
Released for C64 on 1984
Bob Winner
Released for Amstrad CPC & Amstrad PCW in 1986
Ported to PC in 1986
Released for Atari ST, Thomson MO, & Thomson TO in 1987
Mach 3
Released for Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, PC, Thomson MO, & Thomson TO in 1987
Released for Amiga in February 1988
The Amiga & Atari ST versions have very different title screens from the rest, making me think they may have been developed later. Amiga's title is 32 colors, though gameplay in both are only 16.
Space Racer
Released for Amiga, Atari ST, C64, PC in 1988
Skweek
Released for Amiga, Atari ST in 1989
Ported to Amstrad CPC & PC in 1989
Panza Kick Boxing
Released for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, & PC in 1990
The Amiga, Amstrad, and PC credits have specific entries for Amiga/CPC/PC code while Atari ST just credits author Pascal Jarry with "programming," suggesting that may be the lead platform.
Best of the Best Karate Championship
Released for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Gameboy, PC
Ported to NES in December 1992
Released for Genesis in January 1993
Ported to SNES in March 1993
Wikipedia says this is the same game as Panza Kick Boxing.
Select chronology:
Title | Lead platform | Date | Contemporary ports |
The Mystery of Kikekankoi | Oric | 1983 |
|
Jeep | ??? | 1984-6 | Same-year releases on C64 & Oric |
Sapiens |
Thomson MO5 |
1986-6 | Same-year releases on Amstrad CPC & Thomson TO 1987 releases on Atari ST & PC |
Tera |
PC | 1986-10 | |
Bob Winner |
??? | 1986 | Same-year releases on Amstrad CPC & PCW Same-year port to PC 1987 releases on Atari ST, Thomson MO, & TO |
Mach 3 |
??? | 1987 | Too many to fit here |
Space Racer |
??? | 1988 | Same-year releases on Amiga, Atari ST, C64, & PC Same-year ports to various computers |
Skweek |
??? | 1989 | Same-year releases on Amiga & Atari ST Same-year ports to Amstrad CPC & PC |
Panza Kick Boxing |
??? | 1990 | Same-year releases on various computers 1991 release on TurboGrafx-16 |
Best of the Best Karate Championship |
??? | 1992 | Same-year releases on Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Gameboy, & PC Same-year port to NES 1993 release on Genesis 1993 port to SNES |
Surprised to see you cover Loriciels
ReplyDeleteImportant title you missed - possible because you only cover US releases ?
- Sapiens : 1986
- Tera : 1986 (covered by the CRPG Addict)
- Skweek : 1989
Loricels has a whale or two. So does ERE Informatique, but I have a pretty good idea what all of their lead platforms were, so I didn't need to make a page for them. I don't purposefully exclude titles without US releases, but these lists will be biased towards ones with, because without, I don't have as many ways of identifying the important ones.
DeleteI added those three.
The lead platform of Sapiens was the Thomson Mo5 according to the authors :
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