Particle Systems
Argonaut Sheffield (formerly Particle Systems Ltd.) was a computer game developer based in Sheffield, England. The company was founded as Particle Systems by Glyn Williams and Michael Powell. Games developed by Particle Systems include I-War and its sequel Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos. The company was working on tactical combat game EXO, when it was acquired by Argonaut Games in January 2002[1] and became Argonaut Sheffield. Under this new guise the company released Bionicle, Power Drome and submitted a number of demos for Star Wars, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Zorro. Argonaut Sheffield was closed in late October 2004 when Argonaut games was put into administration.[2]
Division | |
Industry | Video games |
Fate | Dissolved together with its parent |
Founded | 1993 |
Founder | Glyn Williams Michael Powell |
Defunct | October 2004 |
Headquarters | Sheffield, |
Products | Independence War series |
Parent | Argonaut Games |
Games developed
Year | Title | Publisher(s) |
---|---|---|
as Particle Systems | ||
1993 | Evasive Action | The Software Toolworks |
Subwar 2050 | MicroProse | |
1997 | I-War | Infogrames |
2001 | Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos | |
as Argonaut Sheffield | ||
2003 | Bionicle | Electronic Arts |
2004 | Power Drome |
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