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Realism Ltd., formerly known as PanelComp Ltd., was a British video game development company founded on September 15, 1989 by Realtime Games Software programmer Andy Onions (Andrew Peter Onions.)
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History
The company changed its name to Realism Limited on May 16, 2002 before its dissolution on January 12, 2010.
Softography
Mega Drive
- MiG-29 Fighter Pilot (1993) (as PanelComp)
- Two Tribes: Populous II (1993) (as PanelComp)
- Cannon Fodder (1995) (as PanelComp)
- Zoop (1995) (as PanelComp)
Mega-CD
- Flying Nightmares (unreleased) (as PanelComp)
Game Boy Advance
- Super Monkey Ball Jr. (2002)