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{{sub-stub}}'''''Teeny Weeny Games''''' was a British game developer and the UK division of [[Beam Software]], and was founded by Angela Sutherland. The company was very secretive about credits (going as far as to put ??? as the programmer in ''[[Predator 2]]'' for the Mega Drive). The company later merged with [[Perfect Entertainment]] and evolved into Perfect 10 Productions. All Sega games were composed by Matt Furniss.
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{{stub}}'''Teeny Weeny Games, Ltd.''', was a British game developer. The original iteration of the company was founded in the United Kingdom by Angela Sutherland in 1991.
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Founded by Angela Sutherland, the company was generally secretive about development credit (going as far as to credit the programmer of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of ''[[Predator 2]]'' as simply "???".) All the company's [[Sega]] games were composed by [[Matt Furniss]].
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In 1996 the company was merged with Gregg Barnett's [[Perfect 10 Productions]], creating [[Perfect Entertainment]]. The two companies had already been close, working on versions of ''[[Discworld]]'' across 1995 and 1996. Perfect Entertainment would revert to the Teeny Weeny Games name in 1999 to create ''[[World's Scariest Police Chases: Deadly Pursuit]]'' for [[Fox Interactive]], however the game would not be completed and Fox would acquire Teeny Weeny Games in 2001.
  
 
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==Softography==
===[[Master System]]===
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*''[[Predator 2]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Tintin on the Moon]]'' (unreleased)
 
 
 
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*''[[Predator 2]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[WWF Steel Cage Challenge]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Wolverine: Adamantium Rage]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Fido Dido]]'' (unreleased)
 
  
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==References==
*''[[WWF Steel Cage Challenge]]'' (1992)
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*''[[Caesars Palace]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[Choplifter III]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[The Incredible Crash Dummies]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Predator 2]]'' (1995)
 
  
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Teeny Weeny Games
Founded: 1991
Defunct: 2001
Merged with: Teeny Weeny Games (1996)
Headquarters:
United Kingdom
1996

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Teeny Weeny Games, Ltd., was a British game developer. The original iteration of the company was founded in the United Kingdom by Angela Sutherland in 1991.

Company

Founded by Angela Sutherland, the company was generally secretive about development credit (going as far as to credit the programmer of the Sega Mega Drive version of Predator 2 as simply "???".) All the company's Sega games were composed by Matt Furniss.

In 1996 the company was merged with Gregg Barnett's Perfect 10 Productions, creating Perfect Entertainment. The two companies had already been close, working on versions of Discworld across 1995 and 1996. Perfect Entertainment would revert to the Teeny Weeny Games name in 1999 to create World's Scariest Police Chases: Deadly Pursuit for Fox Interactive, however the game would not be completed and Fox would acquire Teeny Weeny Games in 2001.

Softography

References