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{{sub-stub}}'''Scavenger Inc.''' was an American video game publisher, unique in that it was made up of employees who formerly worked in the [[Amiga]] [[wikipedia:demoscene|demoscene]]. The idea behind its conception was that employees were made up of underground talent of highly skilled self-taught coders. Teams working for Scavenger include [[Zyrinx]], [[Lemon]] and [[Triton (company)|Triton]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''Scavenger Inc.''' was an American video game publisher, unique in that it was made up of employees who formerly worked in the [[Amiga]] [[wikipedia:demoscene|demoscene]]. The idea behind its conception was that employees were made up of underground talent of highly skilled self-taught coders. Teams working for Scavenger include [[Zyrinx]], [[Lemon]] and [[Triton (company)|Triton]]. | ||
− | Scavenger games on [[Sega]] systems lack [[Third-Party T-Series Codes|T-Series Codes]], suggesting games may have been | + | Scavenger games on [[Sega]] systems lack [[Third-Party T-Series Codes|T-Series Codes]], suggesting games may have been licensed to Sega for publishing or distrbution. |
==Company== | ==Company== |
Revision as of 10:16, 29 August 2024
Scavenger | ||
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Founded: 1994-09-26[1] | ||
Defunct: 2003-09-15[2] | ||
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Scavenger Inc. was an American video game publisher, unique in that it was made up of employees who formerly worked in the Amiga demoscene. The idea behind its conception was that employees were made up of underground talent of highly skilled self-taught coders. Teams working for Scavenger include Zyrinx, Lemon and Triton.
Scavenger games on Sega systems lack T-Series Codes, suggesting games may have been licensed to Sega for publishing or distrbution.
Company
Scavenger closed its doors in 1998 after filing for bankruptcy. With it, went a fairly large amount of work-in-progress Sega Saturn games, many of which were considered to be at the cutting edge of innovation and graphics.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Sub-Terrania (1994)
- Red Zone (1994)
- Nitro Wrecks (unreleased)
32X
- Heavy Machinery (unreleased)
- X-Men (unreleased)
Saturn
- AMOK (1997)
- Scorcher (1997)
- Angel (unreleased)
- Aqua (unreleased)
- Heavy Machinery (unreleased)
- Into the Shadows (unreleased)
- Mudkicker (unreleased)
- Spearhead (unreleased)
- Tarantula (unreleased)
- Terminus (unreleased)