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ASC Games, previously known as American Softworks, was an American video game developer.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Boxing Legends of The Ring (1993) (as American Softworks)
- TNN Bass Tournament of Champions (1994) (as American Softworks)
- TNN Outdoors Bass Tournament '96 (1996) (as American Softworks)
- Cannondale Cup (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
- Skulljagger's Revenge (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
- Snow White: Happily Ever After (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
- Troll Adventures (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
Saturn
- Hardcore 4x4 (1996)
- Mass Destruction (1997)
- Ten Pin Alley (1997)
- Colliderz (unreleased)
- Darknet (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
- Incredible Idiots in Space (unreleased)
- Perfect Weapon (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
- S.T.O.R.M. (unreleased) (as American Softworks)
- Werewolf: The Apocolypse (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- Buggy Heat (1999)
Logos
External links
- Official website (Wayback Machine)
References
- ↑ http://www.ascgames.com/contact.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-03 04:22)