Rainbow Arts
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Rainbow Arts is a German game developer company founded in 1984 by Marc Ulrich[1] which was later bought by Funsoft, and eventually absorbed by THQ in 1999. In the early 90's most of the company's creative drive left to start their own development studios; Thomas Hertzler, who is now MD of Blue-Byte, and Armin Gessert, who has recently formed Spellbound.
[edit] Games
Here is a list of games that Rainbow Arts published during the 1980s though 1990s[2][3][4][5]:
- 3001 O'Connor's Fight
- Antics
- The Baby of Can Guru
- Bad Cat
- Berlin 1948
- Bozuma
- Circus Attractions
- Curse of RA
- Danger Freak
- Denaris
- Down at the Trolls
- Future Tank
- Garrison
- Graffiti Man
- Grand Monster Slam
- The Great Giana Sisters
- Hard 'n Heavy
- In 80 Days Around the World
- Jinks
- Katakis
- Logical (computer game)
- M.U.D.S (Mean Ugly Dirty Sport)
- Mad TV
- Madness (computer game)
- Mystery Of The Mummy
- Oxxonian
- Rock'n Roll
- Soldier (computer game)
- Spherical
- Starball
- StarTrash
- Street Gang
- Sunny Shine
- To be on Top
- Turrican
- Turrican II
- Turrican II: The Final Fight
- The Volleyball Simulator
- Warriors
- X-Out
- Z-Out
[edit] References
- ^ HOL - the database of amiga games
- ^ Publisher Rainbow Arts (Softgold) at HOL
- ^ Publisher Time Warp (Rainbow Arts) at HOL
- ^ http://www.lemon64.com/games/list.php?type=publisher&name=Rainbow%20Arts Publisher Rainbow Arts] at Lemon C64
- ^ Publisher Golden Goblins (Rainbow Arts) at HOL


