- Audiogenic
Audiogenic Software is one of the oldest
United Kingdom game development companies, starting in 1985 out of the ashes of an earlier Audiogenic company that had been founded in the late 1970s, and finally publishing its last new title in 1997, after the core of the development team were taken over byCodemasters to createBrian Lara Cricket on thePlayStation . The company is, however, still in existence and continues to license its portfolio of titles to third parties for conversion onto new formats.Though almost unknown in the
United States , the company was especially successful in theUnited Kingdom and inAustralia with a popular line of cricket and rugby games, some versions of which were licensed to other publishers. Several games were also published under licence inJapan , notably "World Class Rugby" for theSuper NES , and a follow-up, "World Class Rugby 2", both of which were published byImagineer .The First Audiogenic
The original company, Audiogenic Limited, was started as a recording studio called Sun in Reading,
Berkshire in1975 by Martin Maynard. It was one of the first8 track studios to operate outsideLondon . By comparison with modern studios the recording equipment was very basic, however it still attracted acts such asThe Vibrators ,XTC , Stadium Dogs,Van Morrison ,Alan Clayson andThe New Seekers . A cassette duplication service was offered and the company also made arrangements for pressingvinyl . Terry Clark recently performed (February 2008 JonesFest) a song about the studio at a tribute concert for Gary Jones at the South Street centre in Reading. [http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=2564233829189727384&q=jonesfest&total=15&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1]Around
1979 Audiogenic became interested in theCommodore PET computer and gained a contract to duplicate computer software on cassette. SubsequentlyCommodore International gave Audiogenic thesoftware manufacturing and selling rights, but this arrangement came to an end with the advent of theCommodore VIC-20 . Martin Maynard flew toCalifornia where alliances were made with United Microware Industries, Cosmi, Creative Software andBroderbund , some of the biggest suppliers of VIC software at that time.Audiogenic became one of the leading publishers of software in the UK, but a decision to diversify by importing peripherals, notably the
Koala Pad and the Entrepo Quick Data Drive (a continuous loop storage device for theCommodore 64 ) contributed to a dramatic decline in profitability which led to the company ceasing to trade in 1985. Martin Maynard returned to the audio duplication business, and is still operating Sounds Good Ltd in Theale, Berkshire.The Second Audiogenic
The second Audiogenic, Audiogenic Software Limited was formed to acquire the assets and goodwill of the original company. Although financed and controlled by
Supersoft , run by Peter Calver and Pearl Wellard, a minority stake was held by Martin Maynard until late 1987.In 1996 the Audiogenic came to an arrangement with
Codemasters as a result of which the latter acquired the development team behind the Brian Lara series of cricket games, and the following year the company ceased developing new titles. Peter Calver still ownsSupersoft and Audiogenic, but now runs "LostCousins", a leading family history website.Games
Audiogenic published and/or developed many popular games for a wide variety of computers and games consoles. The company's first release in
1985 was "Graham Gooch's Test Cricket ", which had been developed bySupersoft , and the company continued to release sports games. For many years it was the world's leading producer of cricket games: "Brian Lara Cricket " and "Lara '96 " were developed by Audiogenic for theSega Mega Drive and released byCodemasters - both reached No.1 in the UK charts. Other sports titles included "Emlyn Hughes International Soccer ", "Graham Gooch World Class Cricket ", "Allan Border Cricket ", "European Champions", "Lothar Matthäus", "Super League Manager", "Rugby League Coach", "World Class Rugby", "European Champions", "Wembley International Soccer", "Wembley Rugby League", "Shane Warne Cricket", and "Super Tennis Champs".With "
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer " in 1988 Audiogenic pioneered the concept of a fast-moving sports simulation featuring on-screen commentary, named players and management elements; later with "World Class Rugby" and then "European Champions" Audiogenic introduced the concept of sports simulations with a choice of viewpoints.Other titles included "Exterminator" (a coin-op conversion), "Helter Skelter", "Impact", "Krusty's Super Funhouse", "Bubble & Squeak", "Exile", and "
Loopz "."
Loopz ", designed by Ian Upton, is one of the few computer games to have been converted to a coin-operated arcade game, and whilst Capcom (the licensee) never brought the game to market, a video of the completed game exists. It was also licensed to Barcrest for release as a skill-with-prizes amusement machine, but this version also failed to make it to market. However versions were released for 18 different computer and video game formats includingNES ,Game Boy ,IBM PC ,Amiga andAtari ST . A follow up game, "Super Loopz", was licensed to Imagineer for theSuper NES and was published for theAmiga andCD32 by Audiogenic.ee also
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Supersoft
*Brian Lara Cricket series
*Codemasters External links
*(The official Audiogenic website, at www.audiogenic.com, is currently down.)
* [http://www.beebgames.com/games.php?company=26 BBC Games Archive page for Audiogenic]
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* [http://www.ehis64.net/related.php#ASL Audiogenic] at ehis64.net
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/audiogenic-software-ltd Audiogenic] at MobyGames
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