Rainbow Arts

edited March 2005 in Games
Was it really the German company from D?seldorf? :o
Post edited by Pavero on

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  • edited January 2005
    It was, but I don't think they ever done the Speccy verions of their games.
  • edited January 2005
    Great Giani Sisters was supposed to be out for the spectrum but due to Nintendo's shenanigans it was pulled...grrrr
    Dont know if any of the others from Rainbow Arts came put. Though Turrican was by them on the 16bits and C64.
  • edited January 2005
    It's surprise for me!

    Maybe X-Out is directly from Rainbow Arts ??
  • edited February 2005
    Turrican 1 and 2 and X-Out were definitely released for the Spectrum. Not sure who coded them, the Spectrum wasn't a big deal in Germany so they might've got some UK guys to do the ports.
  • edited February 2005
    Rainbow Arts also planned to release on Spectrum : 'Katakis','Great Giana Sisters-II:Arthur And Martha In Future Worlds' and 'Mutant Hell'.
    But,possibly, this titles was never released on zx-spectrum platform.
  • edited February 2005
    If I remember correctly Kinetik by Firebird were programmed by German guys.
    Maybe one of the few real German-Speccy game.
  • TMRTMR
    edited March 2005
    On 2005-02-27 19:54, MartinUK wrote:
    Turrican 1 and 2 and X-Out were definitely released for the Spectrum. Not sure who coded them, the Spectrum wasn't a big deal in Germany so they might've got some UK guys to do the ports.

    They're credited in the main WOS database; Turrican was ported by Probe, Turrican 2 by Enigma Variations and X-Out was converted by Arc Developments. Giana Sisters was also farmed out it seems, to Source Software - all four are U.K. companies.

    [ This Message was edited by: TMR on 2005-03-01 03:00 ]
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