Incentive Software

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Incentive Software Ltd. was a British video game developer and publisher founded by Ian Andrew during the 1980s. Programmers included Sean Ellis amd Ian's brother Chris Andrew. Games were largely based around the company's Freescape rendering engine. The company was renamed Dimension International as it moved into the VR field with its next-generation Superscape engine, then later changed again to Superscape.

[edit] List of titles

The following games were published and/or developed by Incentive Software:

Year Title Platform
Amiga Atari ST Amstrad CPC Commodore 64 IBM PC compatible ZX Spectrum
1983 Splat No No No Yes No Yes
1985 Moon Cresta No No No Yes No Yes
1985 Confuzion No No No Yes No Yes
1987 Driller [1] Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
1988 Dark Side Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1988 Total Eclipse Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1990 Castle Master Yes [2] No Yes No Yes Yes
1990 Castle Master II: The Crypt Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
1991 3D Construction Kit[3] Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
1992 3D Construction Kit II[4] No No No No Yes No
Total Eclipse II: The Sphinx Jinx No No Yes No No Yes
Driller II No No No Yes No No

[edit] References

  1. ^ Released as Space Station Oblivion in the United States
  2. ^ Amiga version have some difference in map and enigmas than 8 bit version (C64, ZX Spectrum, CPC Amstrad)
  3. ^ Released as Virtual Reality Studio in the United States
  4. ^ Released as Virtual Reality Studio II in the United States

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