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Sensible Software

Founded: 1986
Merged into: Codemasters (1999)
Headquarters: UK


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Sensible Software was a video game development company founded by Jon Hare and Chris Yates in 1986. It merged with Codemasters in 1999.

Contents

  • 1 Softography
    • 1.1 Master System
    • 1.2 Mega Drive
    • 1.3 Mega CD
    • 1.4 Game Gear

Softography

Master System

  • Sensible Soccer (1993)

Mega Drive

  • Mega lo Mania (1992)
  • Sensible Soccer (1993)
  • Sensible Soccer: International Edition (1994)
  • Cannon Fodder (1994)

Mega CD

  • Sensible Soccer (1993)

Game Gear

  • Sensible Soccer (1993)
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