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Audiogenic Software was a British video game development company. It was established in 1985 following an earlier Audiogenic company that had been founded in the late 1970s. It published its last new title in 1997, after the core of the development team were taken over by Codemasters to create Brian Lara Cricket on the PlayStation. The company is, however, still in existence and continues to license its portfolio of titles to third parties for conversion onto new formats.

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  • Audiogenic Software ist einer der ältesten britischen Videospiel-Hersteller, die 1985 aus den Überresten eines älteren Unternehmens mit der gleichen Firma entstanden war. Audiogenic wurde von Martin Maynard in Theale, Berkshire gegründet. Das Unternehmen produzierte bis 1997 Computerspiele. Danach wurde der Großteil der Entwickler von Codemasters übernommen, um Titel wie für PlayStation zu entwickeln. Trotz dieser Entwicklung gibt es Audiogenic weiterhin. Das Unternehmen lizenziert ihre bestehenden Produkte weiter, um diese auf neuen Plattformen zu veröffentlichen. Obwohl Audiogenic in den USA unbekannt war, konnte das Unternehmen Erfolge in Großbritannien und Australien mit ihren Sportspielen feiern. (de)
  • Audiogenic Software was a British video game development company. It was established in 1985 following an earlier Audiogenic company that had been founded in the late 1970s. It published its last new title in 1997, after the core of the development team were taken over by Codemasters to create Brian Lara Cricket on the PlayStation. The company is, however, still in existence and continues to license its portfolio of titles to third parties for conversion onto new formats. Though almost unknown in the United States, the company was successful in the United Kingdom and in Australia with a line of cricket and rugby games, some versions of which were licensed to other publishers. Several games were also published under licence in Japan, including World Class Rugby for the Super NES, and a follow-up, World Class Rugby 2, both of which were published by Imagineer. (en)
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  • Audiogenic Software was a British video game development company. It was established in 1985 following an earlier Audiogenic company that had been founded in the late 1970s. It published its last new title in 1997, after the core of the development team were taken over by Codemasters to create Brian Lara Cricket on the PlayStation. The company is, however, still in existence and continues to license its portfolio of titles to third parties for conversion onto new formats. (en)
  • Audiogenic Software ist einer der ältesten britischen Videospiel-Hersteller, die 1985 aus den Überresten eines älteren Unternehmens mit der gleichen Firma entstanden war. Audiogenic wurde von Martin Maynard in Theale, Berkshire gegründet. Das Unternehmen produzierte bis 1997 Computerspiele. Danach wurde der Großteil der Entwickler von Codemasters übernommen, um Titel wie für PlayStation zu entwickeln. Trotz dieser Entwicklung gibt es Audiogenic weiterhin. Das Unternehmen lizenziert ihre bestehenden Produkte weiter, um diese auf neuen Plattformen zu veröffentlichen. (de)
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  • Audiogenic (de)
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