Red Rat Software

Red Rat Software
Founded1985
FounderCharles Partington
Harry Nadler
Don Rigby
Defunct1993
Headquarters,
UK
ProductsVideo games

Red Rat Software was a Manchester, UK-based video game developer and publisher founded by Charles Partington, Harry Nadler, and Don Rigby that operated between 1985 and 1993.

The company initially focused on developing games for the Atari 8-bit computers. Throughout its operation, Red Rat Software expanded its offerings to include games for other platforms such as the Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS systems.

Some of the notable games developed by Red Rat Software include Panic Express, Crumble's Crisis, Astro-Droid, and Planet Attack, all primarily for the Atari 8-bit. They also ventured into titles for other platforms with games like Screaming Wings for the Amiga and Atari ST and Push-Over, which was available on multiple platforms including the SNES and MS-DOS.

Games

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1985

  • A Day at the Races (Atari 8-bit)[1]
  • Sprong: The Quest for the Golden Pogostick (Atari 8-bit)

1986

1987

  • Astro-Droid (Atari 8-bit)[2]
  • Little Devil (Atari 8-bit)
  • Nightmares (Atari 8-bit)
  • Planet Attack (Atari 8-bit)
  • River Rally (Atari 8-bit)
  • Space Lobsters (Atari 8-bit)

1988

1989

  • Hawkquest (Atari 8-bit)
  • Time Runner (Amiga, Atari ST)

1990

1991

1992

1993

  • One Step Beyond (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Freaky Factory". Centre for Computing History. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Atari 8 Bit Games published by Red Rat Software". Centre for Computing History. Retrieved 17 June 2024.

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