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==Adventure International UK== | ==Adventure International UK== | ||
'''Adventure International UK''' was founded by [[Mike Woodroffe]] in 1983. | '''Adventure International UK''' was founded by [[Mike Woodroffe]] in [[1983]]. | ||
It started out by converting the interactive fiction games by [[Adventure International]] to [[computer]]s that were popular in the United Kingdom to be sold in that market under the trade name Adventure International UK, with their first releases occurring in 1983. | |||
It began creating its own games in [[1984]], however, it still released its games under the Adventure International UK label until Adventure International went bankrupt in [[1985]]. | |||
==Adventure Soft UK== | ==Adventure Soft UK== | ||
Beginning in 1986, | Beginning in [[1986]], it began releasing games as '''Adventure Soft UK'''. | ||
==Horror Soft== | ==Horror Soft== | ||
Starting in 1989, they gained a cult following with their [[Elvira|''Elvira'' series]] of adventure-RPGs. The ''Elvira'' series was published under the '''Horror Soft''' label, with ''[[Personal Nightmare]]'' as the first game. | Starting in [[1989]], they gained a cult following with their [[Elvira|''Elvira'' series]] of adventure-RPGs. The ''Elvira'' series was published under the '''Horror Soft''' label, with ''[[Personal Nightmare]]'' as the first game. | ||
==Adventure Soft== | ==Adventure Soft== | ||
Since 1993, they have used the name '''Adventure Soft''' for their game releases. | Since [[1993]], they have used the name '''Adventure Soft''' for their game releases. | ||
They are most well known for the [[Simon the Sorcerer series|''Simon the Sorcerer'' series]]. As the industry was shifting towards 3D action games, they made a pre-rendered adventure game called ''[[Feeble Files]]'' in 1997 and a 3D first-person adventure game called ''[[Simon 3D]]'' in 2002. These adventures did not do as well as hoped, and | They are most well known for the [[Simon the Sorcerer series|''Simon the Sorcerer'' series]]. As the industry was shifting towards 3D action games, they made a pre-rendered adventure game called ''[[Feeble Files]]'' in [[1997]] and a 3D first-person adventure game called ''[[Simon 3D]]'' in [[2002]]. These adventures did not do as well as hoped, and afterward Adventure Soft licensed the ''Simon the Sorcerer'' franchise to outside developers. | ||
==Video games developed by Adventure International UK (1983-1986)== | ==Video games developed by Adventure International UK (1983-1986)== | ||
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Revision as of 05:41, 26 January 2024
Adventure Soft | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | 1983 (Adventure International UK) 1986 (Adventure Soft UK) 1989 (Horror Soft) 1993 (Adventure Soft) |
Headquarters | Birmingham, England, U.K. |
Key people | Mike Woodroffe, founder |
Industry | video games |
Products | Video games |
Number of people | not disclosed |
Website | http://www.adventuresoft.com/ |
Adventure Soft is an English video game developer and publisher.
Adventure International UK
Adventure International UK was founded by Mike Woodroffe in 1983.
It started out by converting the interactive fiction games by Adventure International to computers that were popular in the United Kingdom to be sold in that market under the trade name Adventure International UK, with their first releases occurring in 1983.
It began creating its own games in 1984, however, it still released its games under the Adventure International UK label until Adventure International went bankrupt in 1985.
Adventure Soft UK
Beginning in 1986, it began releasing games as Adventure Soft UK.
Horror Soft
Starting in 1989, they gained a cult following with their Elvira series of adventure-RPGs. The Elvira series was published under the Horror Soft label, with Personal Nightmare as the first game.
Adventure Soft
Since 1993, they have used the name Adventure Soft for their game releases.
They are most well known for the Simon the Sorcerer series. As the industry was shifting towards 3D action games, they made a pre-rendered adventure game called Feeble Files in 1997 and a 3D first-person adventure game called Simon 3D in 2002. These adventures did not do as well as hoped, and afterward Adventure Soft licensed the Simon the Sorcerer franchise to outside developers.
Video games developed by Adventure International UK (1983-1986)
Video games developed by Adventure Soft UK (1986-1988)
Video games developed by Horror Soft (1989-1992)
Title | System | Release | Notes |
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Personal Nightmare | Amiga, Atari ST, DOS | 1989 | |
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS | 1990 | |
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS | 1991 | |
Waxworks | Amiga, DOS | 1992 |
Video games developed by Adventure Soft (1993-present)
Title | System | Release | Notes |
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Simon the Sorcerer | Amiga, Android, Amiga CD32, DOS, iOS, RiscOS | 1993 | |
Simon the Sorcerer II: The Lion, the Wizard and the Wardrobe | Amiga, Android, DOS, iOS | 1995 | |
The Feeble Files | Amiga, WarpOS, Windows | 1997 | |
Simon the Sorcerer's Pinball | Windows | 1998 | |
Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack | Windows | 1998 | |
Simon the Sorcerer 3D | Windows | 2002 |