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{{sub-stub}}'''Teque London''' branched off from [[Teque Software]] (later Krisalis Software) in 1991. They were an independent company, though like Krisalis often specialised in audio. There is a Teque London-branded [[Sega Mega Drive]] sound driver which was used in a few games. | {{sub-stub}}'''Teque London''' branched off from [[Teque Software]] (later Krisalis Software) in 1991. They were an independent company, though like Krisalis often specialised in audio. There is a Teque London-branded [[Sega Mega Drive]] sound driver which was used in a few games. | ||
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Teque London branched off from Teque Software (later Krisalis Software) in 1991. They were an independent company, though like Krisalis often specialised in audio. There is a Teque London-branded Sega Mega Drive sound driver which was used in a few games.
Softography
Master System
- Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition (1992)
- F1 (1993)
Mega Drive
- The Lawnmower Man (sound driver; 1993)
- Addams Family Values (sound driver; 1994)
- Mega SWIV (sound driver; 1994)
Game Gear
- Wizard Pinball (1992)
- F1 (1993)
- Gear Works (1993)
- James Pond 3: Operation Starfish (1994)
- Kawasaki Superbike Challenge (1994)