Vulcan Software

Vulcan Software is an independent computer games company founded in 1994 in the UK. Vulcan started creating software for the Amiga computer systems. Its first commercial game was Valhalla and the Lord of Infinity, which was notable for being the first ever Amiga speech adventure game. In January 1999, Vulcan Software started development for PC computer systems. The Director of Vulcan Software is Paul Carrington. In 2007, Vulcan announced a partnership with Amiga, Inc to develop older Amiga games for PCs and other devices.[1]

Vulcan Software Ltd.
Private limited company (.ltd)
IndustryVideo games
Founded5 January 1994
HeadquartersCotswolds, UK
Key people
Paul Hale Carrington, Director
ProductsValhalla Classics, Timekeepers, Hilsea Lido, Genetic Species, Tiny Troops
Number of employees
4 (2006) 1 (2011) 1 (2012)
Websitewww.vulcan.co.uk

Games

  • Valhalla and the Lord of Infinity
  • Valhalla: Before the War
  • Valhalla and the Fortress of Eve
  • Timekeepers
  • JetPilot
  • Burnout
  • Tiny Troops
  • Hillsea Lido
  • Genetic Species
  • The Strangers
  • Uropa²: The Ulterior Colony
  • Final Odyssey: Theseus Verses The Minotaur

Third Party Creations Linked to Valhalla

  • It's a skull
gollark: CLEARLY the equilibrium price for nether stars is higher than <:kst:665040403224985611>420.
gollark: If the market wills it, it's good.
gollark: Obviously I'll have to prototype it first, but it would be neat.
gollark: With special hardware at junctions, a coordination server, and a bit of powered rail, it should be possible to use just 1 or 2 tracks per road and send carts anywhere, with fully passive (computerless) carts.
gollark: I thought about doing it in Chorus City, but it wouldn't make much sense since that's quite small.

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