Tuna Technologies
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Tuna Technologies is an independent games development company founded in 1996 by programmers Alex Amsel and Mark Fitt, specialising in creating games across a range of home computer and games console systems.
The company's first commercially release game was Xtreme Racing on the Commodore Amiga developed under their former company name Siltunna Software, released to critical acclaim. Since then, they have developed a large range of titles for notable publishers including Activision, Ubisoft and Electronic Arts.
Their most recent releases have focused on a 10-game publishng deal with Phoenix Games in Holland and these titles have been subsequently released in the UK through their low price Grab It label.
[edit] Softography
This is not a comprehensive list at present as Tuna Technologies have worked on over 40 titles either developing original games or under contract for publishers converting existing titles to different formats so this list needs expanding. Games are listed in order of the year they were released and then alphabetical order. Publishers details are mentioned after the release date.
- Xtreme Racing - Commodore Amiga (1995, Black Legend) - Racing Game
- Alien Hominid - Gameboy Advance (2006, conversion for The Bohemoth)
- Doomsday Racers - PC (2006, Phoenix Games/Grab It) - Racing Game
- Downhill Slalom - PC (2006, Phoenix Games/Grab It) - Sports
- Fruit Fall - PC (2006, Phoenix Games/Grab It) - Puzzle
- Snow Rider - PC (2006, Phoenix Games/Grab It) - Sports
- Turbo Trucks - PC (2006, Phoenix Games/Grab It) - Racing Game
- X-Treme Quads - PC (2006, Phoenix Games/Grab It) - Racing Game
[edit] External links
- Tuna Technologies - official Tuna Techologies website
- Grabit Software - official Grabit Software website