Greve Graphics
Greve Graphics was the first video game developer in Sweden and Scandinavia. The company was founded in 1984, by Nils Hård (graphics) and Bengt Caroli (programmer).[1][2] Lars Hård (music) was asked to join. The publisher was American Action.
Founded | 1984 |
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Founder | Lars Hård |
Releases
Greve Graphics developed and released the following games:
- 1985 – Soldier One , a wargame consisting of seven minigames. The game was marketed hard in Scandinavia; hundreds of thousands kids received an advertisement leaflet in their mailboxes. The game sold over 75.000 copies in Sweden.
- 1986 – The SuperCan / Captured, multiple names during development
- 1986 – Blood'n guts
- 1987 – 1943 – One Year After
Unreleased:
- 1987 – Goremium[3]
Four of the company's games were re-released in a collection 1987 called 4 Action Hits.[4]
Greve Graphics also released a development kit called The Basic Revenge.
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "SPOnG.com :: Home to the video games database". spong.com.
- "Goremium". GTW64.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links
Homepages
- gd64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game Soldier One
- Lemon64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game Soldier One
- ZZAP!'s page about Greve Graphic's game Soldier One
- gd64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game Captured
- Lemon64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game Captured
- ZZAP!'s page about Greve Graphic's game Captured
- gd64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game The Super Can
- gd64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game Blood'n guts
- Lemon64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game Blood'n guts
- ZZAP!'s page about Greve Graphic's game Blood'n guts
- gd64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game 1943 – One Year After
- Lemon64.com's page about Greve Graphic's game 1943 – One Year After
- ZZAP!'s page about Greve Graphic's game 1943 – One Year After
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