OziSoft
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Founded: 1982[1] | ||
Defunct: 2009 | ||
Merged into: Infogrames (2002) | ||
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OziSoft Pty Ltd. was an Australian-based company which specialised in video games. In was formed in 1982 by Mark Dyne and Kevin Bermeister, and, from 1987[1] was responsble for the manufacturing and distribution of Sega products in Australasia.
In 1991 the company was sold to First Pacific Hong Kong, and in May 1992, presumably impressed with their distribution efforts, the company was bought out by Sega, becoming Sega-Ozisoft Pty Ltd.[3]. Dyne and Bermeister continued to have managerial control over the company and went on to start other firms, such as Packard Bell and even Sega Enterprises Pty Ltd. (now Sega Australia(?)).
Sega relinquished its controlling share in the company shortly before the launch of the Sega Dreamcast (March 1998), though Ozisoft continued to market the console. The firm reverted back to the old name, Ozisoft (now usually printed as one word, without the capital S).
In the December of 1998, Infogrames bought a 62% share in the company, and later purchased the remainder of the business in 2002, renaming the company as Infogrames Australia Pty Ltd. The company was renamed again as Atari Australia Pty Ltd. in 2003, after the parent company's successful purchase of the Atari brand name.
In 2008, the business became part of “Distribution Partners”, a joint-venture between Atari and Namco Bandai Games. Atari soon sold their shares in the venture to Namco Bandai, and the Australian subsidiary was renamed to Namco Bandai Partners Australia Pty, Ltd. in July 2009. Following the merger of Namco Bandai Holdings and Namco Bandai Games Europe in 2013 the business was given several more name changes - Namco Bandai Games Australia Pty, Ltd., Bandai Namco Games Australia Pty, Ltd. and currently Bandai Namco Entertainment Pty, Ltd..
Contents
"Sega Classics"
Exchange rates and production costs meant that the price of new Sega Mega Drive games in 1994 had begun to reach the level at which the console was sold back in 1990. The situation was untennable, so Sega OziSoft targeted the rental market. Games could be rented first, and somewhere down the line these games would later be sold in stores under the "Sega Classics" line when manufacturing costs had been reduced (however, third party publishers in the region such as Electronic Arts and Sony Electronic Publishing opted against this method). Ecco the Dolphin was the first game to receive this treatment.
"Silver" Releases
Towards the end of the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive's lifespan, Sega OziSoft, responsible for manufacturing much of Australia's Sega stock, began to use silver plastic for boxes and game cartridges, as opposed to the standard black. The reasoning behind this is not fully understood - the same games were also sold in black plastic and the internal contents are identical, but the silver versions are often valued at a higher price for their unusual nature and rarity. Silver plastic is also sometimes seen paired with Sega Gold Collection and Sega Platinum Collection re-releases.
Master System
- Disney's Aladdin
- Ecco the Dolphin
- Mortal Kombat II
- Sonic Spinball
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap
- World Cup USA '94
Mega Drive
- Astérix and the Power of the Gods
- Atomic Runner
- Bloodshot
- Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure
- Bubba 'N' Stix
- Cannon Fodder
- Champions World Class Soccer
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood
- Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
- Dune II: Battle for Arrakis
- The Jungle Book
- The Lion King
- Marko's Magic Football
- The Ottifants
- QuackShot Starring Donald Duck
- The Ren & Stimpy Show Presents Stimpy's Invention
- Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
- Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
- Stargate
- Sub-Terrania
- True Lies
- Warlock
- X-Men 2: Clone Wars
VHS Case Releases
Later on in the life of the Sega Megadrive, some games came out in Australia in different boxes than normally. Specific games would get released in plastic VHS cases, in which made the artwork requires much larger.
- Light Crusader
- Marsupilami
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
- Sonic & Knuckles Platinum Version
- Vectorman
Double Pack Releases
Along with the Silver cartridge re-releases, Ozisoft also released several Master System and Megadrive games in "Double Pack" packaging, featuring two titles in a VHS styled plastic box, a cardboard inner section, and their manuals. As Sega Ozisoft published several titles outside of Sega games, these double packs sometimes contained games from a variety of publishers.
Master System
- Double Pack: Aladdin and GP Rider
- Double Pack: Ayrton Senna and Tazmania
- Double Pack: The Jungle Book and Jurassic Park
- Double Pack: Lemmings and Trivial Pursuit
- Double Pack: The Lion King and G-Loc
- Double Pack: Mortal Kombat and Wolfchild
- Double Pack: Road Rash and Asterix
- Double Pack: Sonic 2 and Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II
- Double Pack: Spider Man II and Wanted
Mega Drive
- Double Pack: Aladdin and Ranger X
- Double Pack: Another World and Arcade's Revenge
- Double Pack: Bubsy and Jewel Master
- Double Pack: Combat Cars and World Cup Italia '90
- Double Pack: Davis Cup World Tour and Gunstar Heroes
- Double Pack: Ecco the Dolphin and Ariel the Little Mermaid
- Double Pack: Fantastic Dizzy and Rocket Knight Adventures
- Double Pack: Hulk and Spiderman
- Double Pack: Joe Montana Football 3 and Double Clutch MD
- Double Pack: Micro Machines and F1
- Double Pack: Mortal Kombat II and Revenge of Shinobi
- Double Pack: Robocop v's Terminator and Winter Olympics
- Double Pack: Sonic 2 and Global Gladiators
- Double Pack: Sonic 3 and Mega Games 1
- Double Pack: The Jungle Book and Columns
- Double Pack: X-Men and Space Harrier 2
- Double Pack: Quackshot and Battletoads
Sega Booster Pack Releases
A rather rare oddity later in the Mega Drive's life, the Mega Booster Pack is a paint tin which contains two Sega titles, a packet of Intergalactic Sonic Bomb lollies, and a random Booster Bonus, either a watch, baseball cap or other oddities. Very little is known about them or how limited in quantity they were.
- Mega Booster Pack: Sonic 2 and Street Fighter II
- Mega Booster Pack: Brian Lara Cricket and Asterix and the Great Rescue
Softography
Master System
- Mortal Kombat (1993) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Astérix and the Great Rescue (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mortal Kombat II (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Lion King (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- World Cup USA 94 (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sonic Spinball (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
Mega Drive
- F-15 Strike Eagle II (1993) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (1993) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Summer Challenge (1993)
- The Ottifants (1993) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Shining Force II (1993) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Animaniacs (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Ballz 3D (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Bubble and Squeak (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Crusader of Centy (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Dynamite Headdy (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Ecco: The Tides of Time (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Fatal Fury 2 (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- High Seas Havoc (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Marko's Magic Football (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mega Bomberman (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Rise of the Robots (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- S.S. Lucifer: Man Overboard! (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sonic & Knuckles (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Streets of Rage 3 (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Jungle Book (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Lion King (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Pagemaster (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Pirates of Dark Water (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- R.B.I. Baseball '94 (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Dick Vitale's "Awesome, Baby!" College Hoops (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Beavis and Butt-Head (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mega Man: The Wily Wars (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Bloodshot (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Newman-Haas IndyCar Featuring Nigel Mansell (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Rock n' Roll Racing (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Samurai Shodown (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- ClayFighter (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- NFL Quarterback Club (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Saturday Night Slam Masters (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Aero the Acro-Bat 2 (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Alien Soldier (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Astérix and the Power of the Gods (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Batman Forever (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Brian Lara Cricket (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Cutthroat Island (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Demolition Man (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Ecco Jr. (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Garfield: Caught in the Act (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Justice League Task Force (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Light Crusader (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Marsupilami (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mega Games 6 (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mega Games 6 Vol. 2 (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Micro Machines: Turbo Tournament '96 (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- NBA Jam Tournament Edition (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Phantom 2040 (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Primal Rage (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Spider-Man (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Spot Goes to Hollywood (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Death and Return of Superman (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Punisher (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Smurfs (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Vectorman (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Warlock (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Zoop (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Stargate (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- X-Men 2: Clone Wars (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Addams Family Values (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sonic Classics (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Smurfs Travel the World (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Tintin in Tibet (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Brian Lara Cricket 96 (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
Game Gear
- Monster Truck Wars (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- NFL Quarterback Club (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Stargate (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- The Itchy & Scratchy Game (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Batman Forever (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
Mega-CD
- Marko's Magic Football (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- NBA Jam (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Corpse Killer (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Bloodshot (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Samurai Shodown (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
32X
- Cosmic Carnage (1994) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Kolibri (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- NBA Jam Tournament Edition (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- NFL Quarterback Club (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
Saturn
- Pebble Beach Golf Links (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sega International Victory Goal (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sega Rally Championship (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Shinobi Legions (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Street Fighter: The Movie (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Virtual Hydlide (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Hebereke's Popoitto (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Robotica: Cybernation Revolt (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mystaria: The Realms of Lore (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Shining Wisdom (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- SimCity 2000 (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Wing Arms (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Battle Arena Toshinden Remix (1995) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Blam! Machinehead (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Command & Conquer (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Destruction Derby (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Gungriffon (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Olympic Soccer (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Powerslave (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Shellshock (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- UEFA Euro 96 England (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- World Cup Golf: Professional Edition (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Saturn Bomberman (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- World Series Baseball II (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Battle Arena Toshinden URA (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Sega Worldwide Soccer 97 (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Mr. Bones (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Grid Runner (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Crimewave (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Area 51 (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Doom (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Fighters Megamix (1996) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Black Dawn (1997) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Duke Nukem 3D (1997) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Jonah Lomu Rugby (1997) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Swagman (1997) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Atlantis: The Lost Tales (1998) (as Sega-Ozisoft)
- Burning Rangers (1998) (as Ozisoft)
Dreamcast
- Toy Commander (1999) (as Ozisoft)
- UEFA Striker (1999) (as Ozisoft)
- Fighting Force 2 (1999) (as Ozisoft)
Windows PC games
- Main article: Windows PC games distributed by Sega OziSoft.
Accessories produced
Mega Drive
- Extension Cord-Double (1994) (as Sega Ozisoft)
- Professional Fighter Pad (1994) (as Sega OziSoft)
Game Gear
- Game Gear Cleaning Kit (1994) (as Sega Ozisoft)
Saturn
- Control Pad (1995) (as Sega OziSoft)
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.ozisoft.com/extra/about.asp (Wayback Machine: 2001-03-01 19:11)
- ↑ http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/group.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-16 12:30)
- ↑ http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/history.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-16 12:30)
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