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Codemasters

Founded date January 01,1985

UK-based development studio behind the popular Colin McRae Rally and Micro Machines franchises. In late 2020, they were acquired by Take Two Interactive.

Codemasters

Company Name Codemasters
Street Address
City Warwickshire
State Warwickshire
Country United Kingdom
Website http://www.codemasters.com/
Contact email [email protected]
Phone number 44 (0)1926 816000
Date founded Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 1985
Aliases Code Masters Codies The Codemasters Software Company Limited

Overview

Codemasters

Codemasters is one of the longest running British video game developers. Currently the CEO is Rod Cousens (formerly of Acclaim) . In 2005, Codemasters was named as the top independent games developer by Develop Magazine, an international monthly journal for video game developers.The co-founders, Richard and David Darling, were both appointed Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2008 for services to the computer games industry.

History

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Founded in 1985 by Richard and David Darling (who worked previously for Mastertronic), Codemasters quickly established themselves in the growing ZX Spectrum market. Richard and David mostly associated themselves with action games that required the player to solve simple puzzles by combining different objects. One of the best examples of these games is the Dizzy series. While Codemasters found their roots in the ZX Spectrum, they did not exclusively write for this one computer--they also released software (including the Dizzy series) for the Enterprise 128, Vic 20, Commodore 64, Commodore 16, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Commodore Amiga, and Atari ST.

As the 8-bit computer market diminished, Codemasters turned to developing for the 8-bit and 16-bit console markets, as well as moving away from their budget title legacy to more full-price games on the 16-bit computers 1993 saw the last title in the budget Dizzy series, Crystal Kingdom Dizzy, although they released a full-price Dizzy game, Fantastic Dizzy later. They had major success with the Micro Machines series and Pete Sampras Tennis on the Sega Mega Drive. Both franchises featured the J-Cart, allowing two extra controllers to be attached to the game cart without requiring Electronic Arts' four way play or SEGA's four player adapter.

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They were famous for releasing a long series of games called "Advanced Something Simulator" or "Professional Something Simulator". This led to the parody "Advanced Lawnmower Simulator" being developed, praised to the skies and then published by Your Sinclair magazine as an April Fool's Day stunt. Codemasters were one of a number of software houses in the 1980s that only released low retail price titles. Hence, when in 1992, they began to cut down on the budget releases in favour of full-price titles, they attracted the ire of many fans and the gaming press, the latter questioning the commercial logic behind it as Codemasters had known a great deal of success from their budget titles

Recent History

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In the last three years Codemasters have since continued to release titles for later generation systems, such as the TOCA Touring Car series, Colin McRae Rally series, Brian Lara Cricket series and Operation Flashpoint. They currently own the rights to use the title Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising, but have parted with the original developer Bohemia Interactive Studio. In spite of this, Codemasters released Operation Flashpoint: Elite developed by Bohemia, for Xbox in October 2005. June 2006 saw the long awaited release of Sensible Soccer 2006.

In April 2007, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group entered into a game distribution agreement with CodeMasters, Inc. to distribute the company's titles in North America ending May 2008.

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In June 2007 Codemasters were purchased by equity group Balderton Capital and they changed their logo to an interlocked metallic C and M. Later that month they released the latest in the Colin McRae Rally series, DiRT. They have recently published Overlord and Clive Barker's Jericho.

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On March 2008, Codemasters announced a new deal with Majesco. The new partnership with Majesco will focus on titles for DS and Wii, including Nanostray 2, Toy Shop, Cake Mania 2 and Nancy Drew: The Mystery of the Clue Bender Society for DS, and Wild Earth: African Safari, Our House and Cake Mania for Wii.On May 9, 2008, Codemasters announced that they had won the rights to the Formula One license after Sony's deal ran out. Codemasters will release Formula One 2009 for the Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP in October 2009. It was also announced they would release Formula One 2010 in mid 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Games for Windows Live using the same graphics engine as was used on GRID.

In April, 2016 Codemasters started a third studio based in Runcorn consisting of former Evolution Studios developers, who's most recent creation was Driveclub.

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Pro Skateboard Simulator

Pro Skateboard Simulator

A skateboarding game consisting of 7 levels, each featuring a skate park and then a cross-country section with a top-down view.

Phantomas 2

Phantomas 2

A platform game consisting of 95 horrifying rooms in which the player must destroy the evil Count Dracula who is devastating the region. Released in UK under the name Vampire.

Lazer Force

Lazer Force

A shoot 'em up written by Gavin Raeburn for Commodore 64.

'g'man

'g'man

A 2D left to right constantly scrolling action game in which the player controls G Man and tries to fly and run on the surface of the moon back to the Moonbus.

Super Hero

Super Hero

An isometric perspective action-adventure published by Codemasters for several 8-bit homecomputers.

BMX Freestyle

BMX Freestyle

A multi-event game where up to two players attempt six freestyle events on a BMX bike.

Advanced Pinball Simulator

Advanced Pinball Simulator

A pinball game developed and published by Codemasters for various 8-bit homecomputers.

Danger Zone

Danger Zone

A side view shoot 'em up published by Codemasters for Commodore 16, Plus/4.

F1 2020

F1 2020

The twelfth instalment in the Formula 1 franchise developed by Codemasters.

Treasure Island Dizzy

Treasure Island Dizzy

Treasure Island Dizzy is the second game in the Dizzy series.

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Pro Skateboard Simulator

Pro Skateboard Simulator

A skateboarding game consisting of 7 levels, each featuring a skate park and then a cross-country section with a top-down view.

Lazer Force

Lazer Force

A shoot 'em up written by Gavin Raeburn for Commodore 64.

'g'man

'g'man

A 2D left to right constantly scrolling action game in which the player controls G Man and tries to fly and run on the surface of the moon back to the Moonbus.

Twin Turbo V8

Twin Turbo V8

A racing game developed by Codemasters for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum which consists of five stages in which the player needs to make it between checkpoints driving against the clock.

Super Hero

Super Hero

An isometric perspective action-adventure published by Codemasters for several 8-bit homecomputers.

SAS Combat Simulator

SAS Combat Simulator

A top-down shoot 'em up similar to Konami’s arcade game Green Beret.

Death Stalker

Death Stalker

A 2D fantasy platform-adventure game.

BMX Freestyle

BMX Freestyle

A multi-event game where up to two players attempt six freestyle events on a BMX bike.

Arcade Flight Simulator

Arcade Flight Simulator

This top-down arcade game allows the player to fly different aircraft from different points in time.

Advanced Pinball Simulator

Advanced Pinball Simulator

A pinball game developed and published by Codemasters for various 8-bit homecomputers.

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