Sony Imagesoft
Sony Imagesoft was a video game publisher that operated from 1989 to 1995 and was located in California. It was established in January 1989 in Los Angeles, California, as a subsidiary of the Japan-based CBS/Sony Group (CSG) and initially named CSG Imagesoft Inc.[1] Focus at the beginning was on marketing games exclusively for Nintendo consoles.[2]
The first release is Super Dodge Ball in summer 1989.[2] Games by UK-based developers, Solstice and Dragon's Lair, followed in 1990. Both were also published in Japan through Epic/Sony Records.
After Sony had set up its North American Sony Electronic Publishing division in April 1991,[3][4] Imagesoft operated as Sony Imagesoft Inc. The new logo is a blue square that is diagonally divided by a feather emitting sparks of light from its tip. The first games sporting the new logo are Altered Space for Game Boy and movie tie-in Hudson Hawk for NES and Game Boy.
Other releases are localizations of SNES games previously developed for Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) and published under the Epic/Sony Records brand:Extra Innings and Smart Ball, both published in 1992.
Sega partnership
On May 20, 1992, Sega of America and Sony Electronic Publishing announced a partnership to create content for Sega's consoles under the direction of Imagesoft.[5] Besides Sega's cartridge-based Genesis and GameGear consoles the partnership targeted the upcoming Sega CD peripheral.[6] Among the first titles released for Sega's consoles after the announcement are Sewer Shark and Hook. Sewer Shark, initially released exclusively to Sega CD, is a rail-shooter that years earlier had been shelved as part of the ill-fated Control-Vision platform. The Hook video games are tie-ins to the Spielberg feature film Hook that premiered in December 1991 and was produced by Sony owned TriStar Pictures. Ports of the video game for Sega platforms are based on the SNES game published earlier by Imagesoft. The Sega CD version was enhanced with better cut scenes with voice actors and digital stills and featured music from the film soundtrack.[7]
1995 changes
In March 1995 Sony Imagesoft announced that it had appointed Kelly Flock as president. Flock came from TriMark Interactive where he was executive vice president since March 1993.[8]
Starting in July 1995, just two months prior to the release of the PlayStation console in Western markets, Sony Electronic Publishing restructured and renamed its divisions. All videogame marketing from Sony Imagesoft was folded into Sony Computer Entertainment of America (SCEA), with about 100 employees transferred from Santa Monica to Foster City.[9][10][11] The video game business of Sony Imagesoft was merged with the product development branch of SCEA and became Sony Interactive Studios America[12] which would later be renamed to 989 Studios.
The computer software business of Imagesoft became Sony Interactive PC Software America and was headed by general manager Ray Sangster.[12]
Games published
Title | Genre | Release date | Developer |
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3 Ninjas Kick Back | Action | June 1, 1994 | Malibu Interactive |
3 Ninjas Kick Back for SNES | Action | [13] | November 1994Malibu Interactive |
Altered Space for Game Boy | Puzzle Adventure | [14] | September 1991Software Creations |
Bram Stoker's Dracula | Action | 1993 | Psygnosis |
Bram Stoker's Dracula for SNES | Action | [13] | September 1993Traveller's Tales |
Championship Soccer '94 | Sports | [13] | June 1994Sensible Software |
Cliffhanger | Action | October 25, 1993 | Malibu Interactive |
Cliffhanger for SNES | Action | [13] | October 1993Malibu Interactive |
Chuck Rock for SNES | Platform, Side-scrolling | [13] | November 1992Core Design |
Chuck Rock for Sega CD | Platform, Side-scrolling | unknown | Core Design |
Dragon's Lair for NES | Action | December 1990 | Motivetime |
Equinox | Action-Adventure | [13] | March 1994Software Creations |
ESPN Baseball Tonight | Sports | [15] | May 1994Park Place Productions |
ESPN National Hockey Night | Sports | August 1, 1994 | Park Place Productions |
ESPN NBA HangTime '95 | Sports | ||
ESPN Speed World | Racing | 1994 | Park Place Productions |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL for Sega CD | Football | [16] | 1993Ringler Studios |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL for Genesis | Football | [17] | August 1, 1994Ringler Studios |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL for SNES | Football | [18] | November 1994Ringler Studios |
Extra Innings for SNES | Baseball Simulation | March 20, 1992 | Sting Entertainment |
Flink (Mega Drive version) | Platform | May 1994 | Psygnosis |
Gear Works for Game Gear | Puzzle | 1993 | |
Ground Zero: Texas for Sega CD | Action | [19] | November 1993Digital Pictures |
Hook for NES and Game Boy | Action | April 1992 | Ocean Software |
Hook for SNES | Action | [13] | October 1992Ukiyotei |
Hook for Genesis and Sega CD | Action | [20] | March 1993 (?)Core Design |
Hudson Hawk for NES and Game Boy | Platform | 1991 | Ocean Software |
Johnny Mnemonic for PC and Mac | interactive movie | 1995 | Propaganda Code,[21] directed by Douglas Gayeton |
Johnny Mnemonic for Sega CD | interactive movie | [22] | unreleased|
Last Action Hero | Action | March 28, 1994 | Bits Studios |
Last Action Hero for SNES | Action | [13] | October 1993Bits Studios |
Last Action Hero for Sega CD | Action, Beat em up | [23] | cancelledPsygnosis[24] |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | Action | March 4, 1994 | Bits Studios |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for SNES | Action | November 1994 | Bits Studios |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for Sega CD | Action | 1994 | Psygnosis[25] |
Mickey Mania | Platform | October 1994 | Traveller's Tales |
Mickey Mania for SNES | Platform | [13] | October 1994Traveller's Tales |
No Escape for SNES | Action | [13] | November 1994Bits Studios |
Super Battletank 2 for SNES (European version) | Action | 1993 | Absolute |
Super Bomberman for SNES (European version) | Action | November 1993 | Hudson Soft |
Skyblazer | Action | [26] | March 16, 1994Ukiyotei |
Sewer Shark for Sega CD | Shooter | October 15, 1992 | Digital Pictures |
Smart Ball for SNES | Action, Adventure | [13] | March 1992Game Freak for Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) |
Soccer Mania for Game Boy | Sports | [27] | March 1992Kitty Group Japan |
Solstice for NES | Puzzle | June 1990 | Software Creations |
Super Dodge Ball for NES | Sports | June 1989 | Technōs Japan |
Games developed
Title | Genre | Release date |
---|---|---|
Jeopardy Classic | Puzzle | May 22, 1994 |
Wheel of Fortune | Strategy | 1994 |
References
- ↑ Sony in U.S. Videogame Venture. In: Television Digest with Consumer Electronics. Volume 28, December 26, 1988, page 51.
- 1 2 CSG Imagesoft Enters U.S. Home Video Game Market. PR Newswire, Los Angeles, September 6, 1989
- ↑ Sony Software Establishes Sony Electronic Publishing. PR Newswire, New York, February 26, 1991.
- ↑ Consumer Electronics (Communications Daily), Vol. 11, No. 44, Warren Publishing. Page 9.
- ↑ Sony Electronic Publishing and Sega of America announce broad business partnership. Business Wire, May 20, 1992
- ↑ Adam Bryant: Sega Links with Sony to Make CD Video Games. New York Times, May 21, 1992. Accessed: 2010-09-01. (archived version)
- ↑ Janet Wasko: Hollywood in the information age: beyond the silver screen. University of Texas Press 1995, ISBN 0-292-79094-5. Page 62.
- ↑ Sony Imagesoft names Kelly Flock president. Business Wire New York, March 8, 1995.
- ↑ Carl DiOrio: Sony to Transfer 100 Workers. In: The Hollywood Reporter, July 12, 1995.
- ↑ Scott Hettrick: -- no title given -- In: The Hollywood Reporter, August 8, 1995.
- ↑ Sony in Disarray on Eve of Playstation Debut. In: Television Digest with Consumer Electronics, August 14, 1995, ISSN 0497-1515, page 9.
- 1 2 Sony Electronic Publishing Co. renamed; Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. is established. Business Wire, August 17, 1995.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Super NES Release List from nintendo.com at the Wayback Machine (archived September 30, 2007)
- ↑ "Altered Space - Game Boy - IGN". uk.ign.com. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ "ESPN Baseball Tonight". GameSpot.
- ↑ "ESPN Sunday Night NFL Release Information for Sega CD - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ "ESPN Sunday Night NFL Release Information for Genesis - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ "ESPN Sunday Night NFL Release Information for Super Nintendo - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ Peter M. Nichols: Home Video. In: New York Times, December 10, 1993. Accessed: 2010-09-16. (archived version)
- ↑ "The Milwaukee Journal - Google News Archive Search – The earliest reviews available online are from March 1993". news.google.com. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ Philips Teams With Propagande. In: Billboard, June 24, 1995, page 54
- ↑ Sony Imagesoft to showcase "Johnny Mnemonic" Business Wire, Santa Monica, California, March 13, 1995
- ↑ Last Action Hero - Sega Mega CD unseen64.net
- ↑ Notebooks. In: Television Digest with Consumer Electronics, Vol. 33, No. 21, Pg. 19. - "...Psygnosis, founded in 1984, published noteworthy "Lemmings" software series, and has developed 2 titles -- "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and "Last Action Hero" -- for Sega CD."
- ↑ Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for Sega CD at MobyGames
- ↑ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 67. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
- ↑ "Soccer Mania Release Information for Game Boy - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
External links
- Sony Imagesoft profile on MobyGames