Bits Studios was a British video game developer. The company has had over 30 titles published over the United States, Europe and Asia on multiple platforms. Bits Studios' parent company, PlayWize sold off all assets and technologies held by the group in 2008, due to poor trading results. The company no longer has any trading operations.[1]
Games developed
Year |
Title |
System |
Publisher |
1990 |
Chase H.Q.[2] |
Game Boy |
Taito |
1990 |
Loopz[2] |
NES |
Mindscape |
1991 |
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves [2] |
Game Boy |
Virgin Games |
1991 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day[2] |
Game Boy |
LJN |
1991 |
R-Type[2] |
Game Boy |
IREM |
1992 |
The Amazing Spider-Man 2[2] |
Game Boy |
LJN |
1992 |
The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin[2] |
Game Gear |
Sega |
1992 |
Castelian[2] |
NES, Game Boy |
Triffix |
1992 |
GunForce[3] |
Super NES |
Irem |
1992 |
Last Action Hero [2] |
Game Boy, Game Gear, Mega Drive/Genesis, NES, Super NES |
Sony Imagesoft |
1992 |
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six[2] |
Game Gear, Master System, NES |
Flying Edge, LJN |
1992 |
R-Type II[2] |
Game Boy |
IREM |
1992 |
Space Football: One on One[2] |
Super NES |
Triffix |
1993 |
Alien3[2] |
Game Boy |
LJN |
1993 |
The Amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers[2] |
Game Boy |
LJN |
1993 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day[2] |
Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES |
Flying Edge, LJN |
1993 |
Saigo no Nindou: Ninja Spirit[2] |
Game Boy |
Irem |
1994 |
Dream TV[2] |
Super NES |
Triffix |
1994 |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein[2] |
Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES |
Sony Imagesoft |
1994 |
No Escape[4] [2] |
Mega Drive/Genesis |
Psygnosis |
1994 |
Wolverine: Adamantium Rage[2] |
Super NES |
LJN |
1994 |
Genocide 2 |
Super NES |
Kemco |
1995 |
The Itchy & Scratchy Game[2] |
Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis |
Acclaim Entertainment |
1995 |
T-Mek [2] |
32X, Windows |
Midway Games |
1995 |
Maximum Roadkill[2] |
DOS |
Take 2 Interactive |
1996 |
Nihilist[2] |
Windows |
Phillips Media |
1999 |
R-Type DX[5][2] |
Game Boy Color |
Nintendo |
2000 |
Warlocked[2] |
Game Boy Color |
Nintendo |
2000 |
Virtual Athlete (VA) |
PC/Online |
Gamesmagnet |
2001 |
Lab Rat[2] |
PC/Online |
Gamesmagnet |
2002 |
Die Hard: Vendetta[2] |
Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Fox Interactive, Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Games |
2003 |
Sega Arcade Gallery[2] |
Game Boy Advance |
Sega |
2003 |
Rogue Ops[2] |
Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Kemco |
2005 |
Constantine[2] |
PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox |
THQ |
2006 |
Payout Poker & Casino[6] |
PlayStation Portable |
Namco Bandai Games |
Unreleased/Cancelled Games
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