Atod
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Atod AB was a video game developer located in Helsingborg, Sweden. It was established in 1987 and active until 2003 when is whas merged with British game developer Warthog and renamed to Warthog Sweden.
Atod is meant to be short for "Analogue To Digital", though this was never used officially.
[edit] Games
- Hot Wheels Extreme Racing (Sony Playstation, 2001, published by THQ)
- Rally Championship (Sony Playstation, 2000, published by Electronic Arts)
- Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98 (Sony Playstation, 1998, published by Acclaim)
- HeXen (Sega Saturn, 1996, published by GT Interactive / id Software)
- Bug Bunny in Double Trouble (Sega Megadrive / Sega Gamegear, 1995, published by Sega)
- The Pagemaster (Sega Megadrive, 1994, published by 20th Century Fox)
- Lawnmower Man 3D Subgame (Sega Megadrive, 1993, published by SCI / Time Warner)
- Edge (Commodore Amiga, 1993, published by Innovatronics)
- Troddlers (Commodore Amiga / Super NES, 1992 /1993, published by SCI)
- Sankt Thomas (Commodore Amiga, 1992, published by Sphinx Software)
- Paramax (Commodore Amiga, 1991, published by Kingsoft)
- Intact (Commodore Amiga, 1990, published by Sphinx Software)
- Wizmo (Commodore Amiga / Atari ST, 1989, published by Kingsoft)
- Hamte Dampte (ZX Spectrum, 1987, published by Firebird)