Unique Development Studios

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Unique Development Studios
Type Public
Founded Norrköping and Gothenburg, Sweden
Headquarters Norrköping and Gothenburg, Sweden
Key people Peter Zetterberg Co-founder
Michael Brunnström Co-founder
Oskar Burman Co-founder
Industry Video games

Unique Development Studios (or UDS) was a computer and video game developer based in Norrköping and Gothenburg, Sweden. They wanted to find skilled and motivated programmers and artists to develop some great games for Microsoft Windows and video game consoles.

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[edit] History

UDS was a Video Game development company founded in 1993 by Michael Brunnström and Peter Zetterberg. Their first game was Obsession in 1994, a pinball game for the Atari STE (later ported to the Amiga). They also released for the STE a game called SubStation in 1995, a first-person shooter similar to Doom. Since then they became a developer for consoles and PC compatibles. In 2004 the company shut down, most likely due to a number of unsuccessful games that were released.

[edit] Products

UDS produced several Video Games for various Games Consoles and for PC:

[edit] Dreamcast

  • Sno-Cross Championship Racing

[edit] Game Boy Advance

[edit] Game Boy Color

  • No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing

[edit] GameCube

  • Futurama (cancelled due to lack of interest)
  • Tennis Masters Series 2003

[edit] PC

  • Airfix Dogfighter
  • Asterix Mega Madness
  • Hot Wheels: Micro Racers
  • Ignition
  • Mulle Meck builds Airplanes
  • SnowCross Championship Racing

[edit] Playstation

  • Asterix Mega Madness
  • Sno-Cross Championship Racing
  • World's Scariest Police Chases

[edit] PlayStation 2

  • Futurama
  • Tennis Masters Series 2003
  • eJay Clubworld: The Music Making Experience

[edit] Xbox

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