CRL Group

CRL Group PLC
Private
Industry Video games
Fate Dissolved
Founded Kings Yard, London
Founder Clem Chambers
Products Tau Ceti, Academy

CRL Group plc is a defunct British video game development and publishing company. Originally CRL stood for "Computer Rentals Limited".[1] It was based in King's Yard, London and run by Clem Chambers.[2]

They released a number of notable adventure games based on horror stories. Dracula and Frankenstein were rated 15 certificate by the British Board of Film Censors for their graphics depicting bloody scenes; Dracula was the first game to be rated by the BBFC.[3] Jack the Ripper was the first game to receive an 18 certificate, Wolfman also gained an 18 certificate.[4]

CRL-published games that achieved critical success include Tau Ceti and Academy.

The 1984 game of the series Terrahawks was one of the first video games based on a TV show.[5]

Games

1982

1983

  • 3D Desert Patrol
  • Alien Maze
  • Bomber
  • Caveman
  • Crawler
  • Derby Day
  • Draughts
  • Escape from Manhattan
  • Galactic Patrol
  • Grand National
  • Jackpot
  • Lunar Rescue
  • One Day Cricket
  • Pandemonia
  • Test Match
  • The Omega Run
  • The Orb
  • Space Mission
  • Zaraks

1984

  • £.s.d.
  • Ahhh!!
  • Cricket 64
  • Glug Glug
  • Handicap Golf
  • Handy Andy
  • Incredible Adventure
  • Olympics
  • Orpheus in the Underworld
  • Show Jumping
  • Terrahawks
  • The Great Detective
  • The Magic Roundabout
  • Tritz
  • Whirlybird
  • The War of the Worlds
  • The Warlock's Treasure
  • The Woods of Winter

1985

1986

1987

  • Ball Breaker
  • Book of the Dead
  • Cyborg
  • Death or Glory
  • Federation3
  • Frankenstein
  • From Darkness into Light
  • I-Alien
  • IQ
  • Jack the Ripper
  • Jet-Boys
  • Last Mohican
  • Lifeforce
  • Loads of Midnight
  • Mandroid
  • Murder off Miami
  • Ninja Hamster
  • Oink!
  • Outcast
  • Plasmatron
  • Sun Star
  • They Call Me Trooper
  • Traxxion
  • Vengeance

1988

1989

  • Inner Space
  • Lancaster
  • Professional Soccer
  • Search for the Titanic

1990

  • Hellhole

Unreleased

  • Enchantress
  • Spearhead
  • The Blues Brothers
  • The Malinsay Massacre

Software

Platforms

Notes

1 Hercules was a re-release of a 1984 video game by Interdisc
2 Robin of Sherlock was a re-release of a 1985 video game by Delta 4 Software
3 Federation was a re-release of a 1985 video game called Quann Tulla
4 International Soccer was a re-release of a 1983 video game called Cup Final

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Further reading


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