Crawfish Interactive
Crawfish Interactive was a video game developer based in Croydon, United Kingdom.[1] The company was founded in March 1997 and closed in November 2002.[1][2] The company specialised in games software for the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance formats. Upon closure, former employees of the company joined Climax as a development team for handheld formats.[3] The last two games, Superman: Countdown to Akolopis and Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers! both started development at the studio, but it was later finished by Mistic Software and Climax, respectively.
Private | |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | March 1997 |
Defunct | November 2002 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Cameron Sheppard, Mike Merren, Steve Collett |
Products | Games for Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance |
Website | crawfish |
Softography
- Bust-a-Move 2: Arcade Edition (GB, 1998)
- WWF War Zone (GB, 1998)
- Bust-a-Move 3 (GB, 1998)
- Bust-A-Move 4 (GBC, 1999)
- WWF Attitude (GBC, 1999)
- Space Invaders (GBC, 1999)
- Maya the Bee & Her Friends (GBC, 1999)
- The New Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley (GBC, 1999)
- ECW Hardcore Revolution (GBC, 2000)
- Godzilla: The Series (GBC, 1999)
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing (GBC, 1999)
- Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars (GBC, 2000)
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six (GBC, 2000)
- Mary-Kate & Ashley: Get a Clue! (GBC, 2000)
- Street Fighter Alpha (GBC, 2000)
- Disney's Aladdin (GBC, 2000)
- Cruis'n Exotica (GBC, 2000)
- Driver (GBC, 2000)
- X-Men: Mutant Academy (GBC, 2000)
- Aliens: Thanatos Encounter (GBC, 2001)
- Ecks vs. Sever (GBA, 2001)
- Lego Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge (GBC, 2001)
- Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush Course (GBC, 2001)
- Roswell Conspiracies (GBC, 2001)
- Razor Freestyle Scooter (GBC, 2001)
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 (GBA, 2001)
- Razor Freestyle Scooter (GBA, 2001)
- Driven (GBA, 2001)
- Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction (GBA, 2001)
- Disney's Peter Pan: Return to Neverland (GBA, 2002)
- NASCAR Heat 2002 (GBA, 2002)
- Nicktoons Racing (GBA, 2002)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 (GBA, 2002)
- Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (GBA, 2002)
- The Sum of All Fears (GBA, 2002)
- Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (GBA, 2002)
- Defender of the Crown (GBA, 2002)
- Reign of Fire (GBA, 2002)
- The Three Stooges (GBA, 2002)
- Wings (GBA, 2003)
- Grand Theft Auto: III (GBA, unreleased)
- Gods (GBA, unreleased)[4]
- South Park (GBC, unreleased)
gollark: ... wow.
gollark: Plus technically-incompetent people, and a focus on making money with no regard to anything else.
gollark: A real company needs incompetent management, a marketing department, and unrealistic deadlines.
gollark: Not realistic at all.
gollark: CC-server companies inevitably end up "groups of people who share computers to work on similar stuff".
References
- "Crawfish Interactive". IGN. Archived from the original on 2016-04-22.
- "Crawfish Interactive news and reviews, Pocket Gamer". pocketgamer.co.uk.
- "Ex-Crawfish Talks GBA". IGN.
- "Beta & Cancelled Crawfish Interactive Games - Unseen64". Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!.
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