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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was founded as a small games development company in the United Kingdom in 1986 by Richard Mark Kay and Mike Webb. The name was officially changed in 1991 to '''Software Creations Limited'''. In addition to developing its own games for various platforms, Software Creations ported games for various microcomputers and console systems. The company became one of the first in Great Britain to develop games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES), and the first company outside Japan to develop games for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (SNES). Software Creations was a member of Nintendo's "Dream Team" of developing companies for its [[N64]] system. It also created Sound Tools, an audio component for the N64.
  
'''Software Creations''' was founded as a small games development company in the United Kingdom in 1986 by Richard Mark Kay and Mike Webb. The name was officially changed in 1991 to '''Software Creations Limited'''. In addition to developing its own games for various platforms, Software Creations ported games for various microcomputers and console systems. The company became one of the first in Great Britain to develop games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and the first company outside Japan to develop games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Software Creations was a member of Nintendo's "Dream Team" of developing companies for its N64 system. It also created Sound Tools, an audio component for the N64.
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The company also briefly operated an American development subsidiary, [[Software Creations of America]].
  
In November 1994, company stock was first listed on the London Stock Exchange, and in December 1994 it was acquired by B.C.E. Holdings plc along with [[Rage Games Limited]]. The two companies were grouped together under the name BCE Multimedia, the newly created group. Software Creations' Richard Kay and Paul Finnegan of Rage Software Ltd. were appointed as joint managing directors of the new group. According to the agreement, the individual company names and structures were to remain the same since they were known by the industry.
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==Company==
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In November 1994, company stock was first listed on the London Stock Exchange, and in December 1994 it was acquired by B.C.E. Holdings plc along with [[Rage Games]]. The two companies were grouped together under the name BCE Multimedia, the newly created group. Software Creations' Richard Kay and Paul Finnegan of Rage Software Ltd. were appointed as joint managing directors of the new group. According to the agreement, the individual company names and structures were to remain the same since they were known by the industry.
  
 
In June 1997, Sweeplink Ltd. acquired Software Creations Ltd. from Rage Software plc (formerly BCE), and in May 2002 [[Acclaim]] bought most of the assets of the Software Creations studio and established a new development company, known as Acclaim Studios Manchester.
 
In June 1997, Sweeplink Ltd. acquired Software Creations Ltd. from Rage Software plc (formerly BCE), and in May 2002 [[Acclaim]] bought most of the assets of the Software Creations studio and established a new development company, known as Acclaim Studios Manchester.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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===[[Master System]]===
 
* ''[[The Incredible Crash Dummies]]'' (1993)
 
  
===[[Mega Drive]]===
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==References==
* ''[[Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone]]'' (1992)
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* ''[[Blaster Master 2]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast: Roar of the Beast]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[Barbie Vacation Adventure]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Spider-Man & Venom: Maximum Carnage]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Super Off Road]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[The Tick]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Foreman for Real]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'' (1996)
 
  
===[[Game Gear]]===
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[[Category:Third-party software developers]]
* ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[The Incredible Crash Dummies]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Foreman for Real]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Mortal Kombat 3]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'' (1996)
 
 
 
===[[Saturn]]===
 
* ''[[Revolution X]]'' (1995)
 
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[[Category:Development Companies]]
 

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Software Creations
Founded: 1986
Merged into: Acclaim (2002)
Headquarters:
Manchester, United Kingdom

Software Creations was founded as a small games development company in the United Kingdom in 1986 by Richard Mark Kay and Mike Webb. The name was officially changed in 1991 to Software Creations Limited. In addition to developing its own games for various platforms, Software Creations ported games for various microcomputers and console systems. The company became one of the first in Great Britain to develop games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and the first company outside Japan to develop games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Software Creations was a member of Nintendo's "Dream Team" of developing companies for its N64 system. It also created Sound Tools, an audio component for the N64.

The company also briefly operated an American development subsidiary, Software Creations of America.

Company

In November 1994, company stock was first listed on the London Stock Exchange, and in December 1994 it was acquired by B.C.E. Holdings plc along with Rage Games. The two companies were grouped together under the name BCE Multimedia, the newly created group. Software Creations' Richard Kay and Paul Finnegan of Rage Software Ltd. were appointed as joint managing directors of the new group. According to the agreement, the individual company names and structures were to remain the same since they were known by the industry.

In June 1997, Sweeplink Ltd. acquired Software Creations Ltd. from Rage Software plc (formerly BCE), and in May 2002 Acclaim bought most of the assets of the Software Creations studio and established a new development company, known as Acclaim Studios Manchester.

Softography

References