Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City — Wikipédia
Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City | |
Création | 1984 |
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Disparition | 2002 |
Personnages clés | Bryan Brandenburg |
Siège social | Salt Lake City États-Unis |
Activité | Développement de jeux vidéo |
Produits | cf. Ludographie |
Société mère | Acclaim Entertainment |
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Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City est un studio de développement de jeux vidéo fondé en 1984 à Salt Lake City et disparu en 2002.
Historique
[modifier | modifier le code]L'entreprise est lancée en 1984 sous le nom Sculptured Software, puis est racheté par Acclaim Entertainment en 1995[1]. Elle est renommée Iguana West en 1997 puis Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City en 1999 et ferme en 2002.
Ludographie
[modifier | modifier le code]1985
1986
1987
1988
- Destroyer
- Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf
- Mario Bros. (Atari 8-bit)
- S.D.I.
1989
1990
1991
- Day Dreamin' Davey
- Eliminator Boat Duel (NES)
- Metal Mech (NES)
- Monopoly (NES)
- Pac-Mania (Mega Drive)
- Robin des Bois, prince des voleurs (NES)
- Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball (NES)
- T&C Surf Designs: Thrilla's Surfari (NES)
- Tecmo Bowl (Game Boy)
1992
- NCAA Basketball (SNES)[2]
- Captain Novolin (SNES)
- Clue (Mega Drive, SNES)
- Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition (IBM PC, Amiga)
- Kingdom Crusade (Game Boy)
- Monopoly (Mega Drive, SNES)
- The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare (SNES)
- Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston (NES)
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
- Super Star Wars (SNES)
- WWF Super WrestleMania (Mega Drive, SNES)
- WWF Superstars 2 (Game Boy)
- WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge (NES)
1993
- Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer (SNES)
- Boxing Legends of the Ring (Mega Drive, SNES)
- Chavez 2 (Mega Drive)
- Mortal Kombat (SNES)
- NHL Stanley Cup (SNES)
- Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (SNES)
- The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare (Mega Drive)
- WWF Royal Rumble (Mega Drive, SNES)
1994
- Mortal Kombat II (SNES)
- Risk (Mega Drive)
- Virtual Bart (Mega Drive, SNES)
- SeaQuest DSV (Mega Drive, SNES)
- The Punisher (Mega Drive)
- Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (SNES)
- The Ren & Stimpy Show: Time Warp (SNES)
- WWF Raw (Mega Drive, 32X, SNES, Game Boy)
1995
- Chavez 2 (SNES)
- Dirt Trax FX (SNES)
- Looney Tunes B-Ball (SNES)
- Mortal Kombat 3 (Mega Drive, SNES, PC)
- WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game (Mega Drive, 32X, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, SNES)
1996
- Doom (SNES)
- Space Jam (PC, Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Mega Drive, SNES)
- WWF In Your House (DOS, Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
- NBA Jam Extreme (PlayStation)
1997
- NBA Jam Extreme (Windows)
- NHL Breakaway '98 (Nintendo 64, PlayStation)
1998
- WWF War Zone (PlayStation) – (July 29) (Nintendo 64)
- NHL Breakaway '99 (Nintendo 64, Windows)
- NBA Jam '99 (Nintendo 64)
1999
- WWF Attitude (Nintendo 64, PlayStation)
- NBA Jam 2000 (Nintendo 64)
2000
- ECW Hardcore Revolution (Nintendo 64, PlayStation)
- Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 (Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast)
- ECW Anarchy Rulz (PlayStatio, Dreamcast)
2001
- Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (PlayStation 2)
- Legends of Wrestling (PlayStation 2)
2002
- Jeremy McGrath Supercross World (GameCube)
- Legends of Wrestling (GameCube, Xbox)
- Legends of Wrestling II (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
Notes et références
[modifier | modifier le code]- (en) Dan Lee Rogers, The End Game: How Top Developers Sold Their Studios - Part One, 3 mars 2004, Gamasutra.
- (en) Fabien Sanglard, Inside the work to get Doom on the Super Nintendo, 7 juin 2019, Gamasutra.