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+ | Syrox Developments developed over 20 games for global publishers on a contract basis, developing major titles for [[Sega]], ''Disney'', [[Activision]] and ''Universal Studios Inc.'' and is known for developing one of [[Segasoft]]'s most innovating | ||
+ | PC games, namely, [[Net Fighter]], a [[Segasoft]]'s [[Heat.net]] online PC gaming system exclusive (which was a major success for [[Segasoft]]), the first ever online beatem up made. | ||
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+ | In 2001 '''''Syrox Developments''''' was acquired by and merged into [[Climax]] (''Climax Group''). | ||
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Syrox Developments was a video game development company founded in London, England in 1991, by British software engineer, Dominic Wood.
Syrox Developments developed over 20 games for global publishers on a contract basis, developing major titles for Sega, Disney, Activision and Universal Studios Inc. and is known for developing one of Segasoft's most innovating PC games, namely, Net Fighter, a Segasoft's Heat.net online PC gaming system exclusive (which was a major success for Segasoft), the first ever online beatem up made.
In 2001 Syrox Developments was acquired by and merged into Climax (Climax Group).
Contents
Softography
Master System
- The Jungle Book (1993)
- Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (1996)
Mega Drive
- VR Troopers (1995)
Game Gear
- The Jungle Book (1993)
- VR Troopers (1995)
- The Lion King (1995)
Saturn
Dreamcast
- Woody Woodpecker Racing (unreleased)