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'''Active Game Devlopers and Publishers'''
'''Active Game Devlopers and Publishers'''

Past developers and publishers now no longer active include ''Visions of the Impossible'', ''FLAYMZ'', ''Artex Software'' and ''GEK Studio'' but the following game developers and publishers are still active:
Past developers and publishers now no longer active include ''Visions of the Impossible'', ''FLAYMZ'', ''Artex Software'' and ''GEK Studio'' but the following game developers and publishers are still active:
*7th Software
*7th Software

Revision as of 23:27, 11 October 2006

GAMES

The RISC OS games scene has never been very active, and became even quieter with the disappearance of Acorn Computers Ltd in 1998. Most of the activity in the present-day RISC OS games market is due to a small number of enthusiasts.

Commercial game releases are extremely rare, but the freeware games scene is much more active. The availability of the Iyonix and the A9 makes porting of some of the more recent games from other platforms a viable proposition. Even in this case, games which are very processor- or graphics-intensive and less than 3-5 years old are unlikely to be suitable candidates for conversion. Thus recent real-time games would be unsuitable for conversion, while turn-based and puzzle games would fare significantly better.

There are a variety of emulators available, such as DosBox and PicoDrive, and these make a wide variety of classic ganes such as Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario Brothers available for play - provided suitable ROM images can be found.

Active Game Devlopers and Publishers

Past developers and publishers now no longer active include Visions of the Impossible, FLAYMZ, Artex Software and GEK Studio but the following game developers and publishers are still active:

  • 7th Software
  • Acorn Arcade
  • Alligata Media / ProAction
  • APDL / 4th Dimension
  • Blasts of the Xtreme
  • Brain Games
  • Chris Bazley
  • CJE Micro's
  • David Llywelyn Jones (A.K.A. Flying Pig)
  • Marc Zinnschlag
  • Ian Hamilton
  • iSV Products
  • Jason Tribbeck (A.K.A. Tribbles)
  • Jeffrey Lee (A.K.A. Phlamethrower)
  • R-Comp / R-Comp Interactive
  • Unix Porting Project

List of commercial releases over 2005:

  • Adventure Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Flight Simulator Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Maze Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Platforms Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Puzzle Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Racing Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Shooting Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Sports Games Collection - 4Th Dimension
  • Wari - Brain Games

This shows that the RISC OS games scene is not yet completely dead.

Some of the best commercial games released for RISC OS are listed below:

Some of the best freeware and shareware games released for RISC OS are listed below:

  • (MarsQuake) - - One of the best Bomberman clones for RISC OS
  • (PicoDrive) - - A SEGA Megadrive emulator for RISC OS
  • (SuperDoku) - £5 - One of the best Sudoku programs for RISC OS