The Software Refinery
The Software Refinery was a United Kingdom-based computer game development company formed by Ciaran Gultnieks, Ian Martin and Mark Griffiths.[1] The company was based in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Video game developer | |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
The company worked in several software fields, but was notable mainly for its PC games output.[2] The company closed its doors in 2002.[3]
Games
- Slipstream 5000 (1995)[4]
- Hardwar (1998)[4]
gollark: I think you could maybe make "perfect" serialization with `debug` (please enable that, someone) and lots of meddling.
gollark: It's not perfect (no preservation of external local variables) but kind of works.
gollark: `string.dump`…
gollark: We should switch to an iron-backed currency.
gollark: It's inflated to the point that we need fractional krists.
References
- Article/interview in PC Format - Best of British supplement
- Moby Games
- Hardwar FAQ - Direct link to the SR article
- The Software Refinery at Moby Games
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