List of Brøderbund products
Brøderbund was a large American software developer and publisher most active in the 1980s and the 1990s. Though most of their products were video games, they also published a number of home productivity software titles.
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| Name | Year | Platforms | Description | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A.E. | 1982 | AppII, ATR, MSX, PC88 | An arcade game reminiscent of the challenge stages of Galaga[1] | |||||
| Airheart | 1986 | AppII | An action/strategy video game with innovative graphics | |||||
| The Ancient Art of War | 1984 | AppIIe, Mac, DOS | A real-time strategy video wargame | |||||
| The Ancient Art of War at Sea | 1987 | AppII, Mac, DOS | A real-time strategy video wargame focussing on naval warfare | |||||
| Apple Panic | 1981 | AppII, ATR, DOS, VIC20 | A platform game | |||||
| Arcade Game Construction Kit | 1988 | C64 | An arcade game construction program | |||||
| Arcade Machine | 1982 | AppII | An arcade game construction program. Winner of a Certificate of Merit in the category of "Most Innovative Computer Game" at the 4th annual Arkie Awards.[2]:33 | |||||
| The Battle of Olympus | 1988 | NES | An action-adventure game set in Ancient Greece | |||||
| Banner Mania | 1989 | DOS | Banner making program. Released by Brøderbund; developed for Pixellite Group by Presage Software Development. | |||||
| Calendar Creator, last version 12 | 1995-now | Win | Create calendars | |||||
| Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear | 1985 | AppII | A side-scrolling action-adventure game where you fly a plane, drive a tank, steer a jeep, pilot a sub, and ride a tram. | |||||
| Capitalism Plus | 1996 | Win9X | Business simulation game | |||||
| The Castles of Dr. Creep | 1984 | C64 | A platform/puzzle game set in medieval castles | |||||
| Centauri Alliance | 1990 | AppII, C64 | A science fiction role-playing video game[3] | |||||
| Championship Lode Runner | 1983 | AppII, C64, DOS, NES | A platform/puzzle game, the sequel to Lode Runner | |||||
| Choplifter | 1982 | AppII, ATR, ATR52, ATR78, C64, CLV, FM7, MSX, NES, SMS, VIC20 | An action game; player is helicopter pilot attempting to save hostages being held in prisoner of war camps | |||||
| Darby the Dragon | 1996 | Win, Mac | An Adventure game and one of the StoryQuests series games. | |||||
| The Dark Heart of Uukrul | 1988 | |||||||
| David's Midnight Magic | 1982 | AppII | A pinball video game | |||||
| Dazzle Draw[4][5] | 1984 | AppIIc, AppIIe | Paint program to create bitmapped image files | |||||
| Drol | 1983 | AppII, ATR, C64, PC88, SG1K | A platform game with a cartoon robot hero | |||||
| Fantavision | 1985 | Ami, AppII, AppGS, DOS | Animation program based around "tweening" and transforming objects. | |||||
| Galactic Empire | 1980 | AppII, ATR, TRS80 | Brøderbund's first game; a science fiction strategy space conquest game | |||||
| Gregory and the Hot Air Balloon | 1996 | Win, Mac | An Adventure game and one of the StoryQuests series games. Won the Parent's Choice Gold Award.[6] | |||||
| The Guardian Legend | 1988 | NES | A hybrid action-adventure/shoot 'em up game; a.k.a. Guardic Gaiden | |||||
| Gumball | 1983 | AppII, C64 | ||||||
| In the 1st Degree | 1995 | Mac, Win3X, Win9X | An interactive legal drama adventure game | |||||
| Karateka | 1984 | CPC, AppII, ATR, ATR78, C64, DOS, FDS, GB, ST, ZX | An action game with influentional, pioneering animation | |||||
| Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge | 1997 | Win, Win3X | A comedy adventure game | |||||
| The Last Express | 1997 | DOS, Mac, Win | An adventure game set right before the start of World War I | |||||
| Living Books series | 1992–1998 | Mac, Win | A series of edutainment titles based on popular children's books | |||||
| Lode Runner | 1983 | AppII, ATR, BBC, C64, CPC, DOS (PC booter), iPod, Lynx, Mac, NES, PS1, PSN, SG1K, SNES, VC, VIC20, Win, XBLA, ZX | A very popular platform game | |||||
| Logical Journey of the Zoombinis | 1996 | Mac, Win | An educational puzzle computer game created by Chris Hancock and Scot Osterweil of TERC | |||||
| Matchboxes | 1983 | ATR, C64 | Memory puzzle game | |||||
| Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony | 1985 | Ami, AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, Mac SE, ST | A top-down tile-based role-playing video game with some action sequences | |||||
| Myst | 1993 | 3DO, Ami, CDI, iOS, Jag, Mac, NDS, PS1, PSP, Sat, Win | An adventure game with ground-breaking 3D graphics | |||||
| Orly's Draw-A-Story | 1999 | DOS, Mac, Win | An edutainment game where the user draws pictures for inclusion in a story | |||||
| PlayMaker Football | 1989 | DOS, Mac, Palm, Win | An American football simulation | |||||
| The Playroom | 1991 | Ami, AppII, DOS, Mac | An early childhood education system | |||||
| Prince of Persia | 1989 | Ami, AppII, CPC, DOS, GB, GBC, GG, iOS, Mac, NES, PCD, PSN, SAM, SCD, SMD, SMS, SNES, ST, X68K, X360 (XBLA), ZX | A platform game with breakthrough animation; started a media franchise | |||||
| Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame | 1993 | DOS, Mac, SNES, Xbox | A platform game, sequel to the original Prince of Persia | |||||
| The Print Shop | 1984[7] | AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, Mac | A desktop publishing title for home users. | |||||
| Raid on Bungeling Bay | 1984 | C64, MSX, NES | A warzone shoot 'em up; first game designed by noted designer Will Wright | |||||
| Serpentine | 1982 | AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, VIC20 | A maze game featuring an ever-growing player-controlled snake | |||||
| Spellcraft: Aspects of Valor | 1992 | DOS, SNES | A fantasy strategy video game | |||||
| Spare Change | 1983 | AppII, ATR, C64 | An action game | |||||
| Spelunker | 1983 | ATR, C64, MSX, NES, VC, PSN | A platform game with a cave exploration theme | |||||
| Star Blazer | 1982 | AppII | A space-themed shoot 'em up. Winner of a Certificate of Merit in the category of "Best Arcade/Action Computer Games" at the 4th annual Arkie Awards.[2]:32 | |||||
| Star Wars | 1983 | AppII, C64, DOS, Mac | A sci-fi space combat video game based on the Star Wars media franchise; port of original arcade video game | |||||
| Stunts | 1990 | Ami, DOS, NEC | A racing game with special track areas featuring early 3D computer graphics | |||||
| The Treehouse | 1991 | DOS, Mac, Win | A point-and-click edutainment title with minigames and minimal encyclopedic information | |||||
| Typhoon Thompson | 1988 | Ami, ST | An action game; an enhanced remake of Airheart | |||||
| WarBreeds | 1998 | Win | A science fiction, real-time strategy, resource management video game | |||||
| Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? | 1985 | AppII, C64, DOS, Mac, PCD, SMS | A series of edutainment games that spanned over a decade and spawned a media franchise | also a tv show That used to air on PBS called Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (game show) | Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? | 1989 | Ami, AppII, C64, DOS, SMS, NES, SMD, SNES | A time travelling video game based on the Carmen Sandiego media franchise |
| Whistler's Brother | 1984 | ATR, C64 | A platform game | |||||
| Wings of Fury | 1987 | Ami, AppII, C64, CPC, DOS, GBC | A World War II fighter plane action game with some simulation aspects | |||||
| Wolfpack | 1990 | Ami, DOS, Mac, ST | A World War II submarine simulator | |||||
| Write, Camera, Action | 2005(?)[8] | Mac, Win | An edutainment game where the user has to help complete a Hollywood film |
See also
- Red Orb Entertainment — Broderbund's game publishing division
References
- ↑ A.E. at MobyGames
- 1 2 Kunkel, Bill; Katz, Arnie (March 1983). "Arcade Alley: The Best Computer Games". Video. Reese Communications. 6 (12): 32–33. ISSN 0147-8907.
- ↑ Centauri Alliance at MobyGames
- ↑ "Dazzle Draw". Gamervision. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Dazzle draw". WorldCat. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.tonytrippi.com/portfol1.htm
- ↑
- ↑ Write, Camera, Action review
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