Having little familiarity with this British software house beyond reading its Wikipedia page, it's not clear to me if I should treat this as a continuation of Supersoft, or of Audiogenic Limited, or as its own thing entirely. The early games by those entities are of zero interest to me unless they can be considered ancestors to the games on this list.
Unknown lead platform:
Impact
First released for Amiga & Atari ST in 1987
Ported to Commodore 64 in March 1988
Ported to PC in April 1988
Ported to Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Electron, & ZX Spectrum in 1988
Helter Skelter
First released for Atari ST in 1989
Same-year port to PC
Released on Amiga in 1990
Ported to Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, C64, Electron, & ZX Spectrum in 1990
Krusty's Super Fun House
First released for Genesis, NES, & SNES in 1992
Released for Amiga, Game Gear, & Sega Master System in 1993
Ported to Game Boy & PC in 1993
Krusty's Super Fun House was originally designed as Rat Trap on the Amiga. What's not clear to me is if Rat Trap ever saw a commercial release. If it did, then the question is, was it reworked as Krusty's Super Fun House on Amiga first, or was that done on other platforms first and then ported back to Amiga?
Select chronology:
Title | Lead platform | Date | Contemporary ports |
Graham Gooch's Test Cricket | Commodore 64 | 1985-6 | Same-year ports to various 8-bit computers |
Impact | ??? | 1987 | Same-year releases on Amiga & Atari ST 1988 ports to various 8-bit computers |
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer | Commodore 64 | 1988 | 1989 ports to Amstrad CPC & ZX Spectrum |
Helter Skelter | ??? | 1989 | 1989 release on Atari ST Same-year port to PC 1990 release on Amiga 1990 ports to various 8-bit computers |
Loopz | Atari ST | 1990 | Same-year ports to Amiga, Amstrad CPC, NES, & PC 1991 ports to Game Boy and various computers |
Krusty's Super Fun House | ??? | 1992 | Same-year releases on Genesis, NES, & SNES 1993 releases on Amiga, Game Gear, & Sega Master System 1993 ports to Game Boy & PC |
You realize you live in the part of the country next to two of the most popular cartoons these days, Family Guy and Owl House? Man I miss cartoon video games
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