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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a video game development company founded in London, England in 1993 (as '''''Psy-Rox'''''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010303095746/http://www.segasoft.com:80/gamedept/netfighter/designer2.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010303100419/http://www.segasoft.com:80/gamedept/netfighter/designer3.html}}), by British software engineer, Dominic Wood (a former programmer at [[Probe Software]]).
  
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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
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*''[[Battletoads in Battlemaniacs]]'' (1993)
 
  
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In June 2001{{intref|Press Release: 2001-06-01: Climax eats up Syrox Developments}} '''''Syrox Developments''''' was acquired by and merged into [[Climax]] (''Climax Group'').
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*''[[Woody Woodpecker Racing]]'' (unreleased)
 
  
 
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Syrox Developments
Founded: 1993[1]
Merged into: Climax (Climax Group)
Headquarters:
Kingston upon Thames[2], London, England, United Kingdom

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Syrox Developments was a video game development company founded in London, England in 1993 (as Psy-Rox[3][4]), by British software engineer, Dominic Wood (a former programmer at Probe Software).

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 (with Erik Wahlberg leadind the team of programmers as a producer[3]), a SegaSoft's Heat.net online PC gaming system exclusive (which was a major success for SegaSoft), the first ever online beat 'em up made.

In June 2001[1] Syrox Developments was acquired by and merged into Climax (Climax Group).

Softography

Master System

  • (1993)
  • (1994)
  • (1996)
  • (unreleased)

Mega Drive

  • (1995)

Game Gear

  • (1994)
  • (1994)
  • (1995)
  • (unreleased)

Saturn

  • (1997)

Dreamcast

  • (unreleased)

Windows PC

  • (1997)
  • (1998)

References