Unexpected Development
Moby ID: 5644
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Unexpected Development was a small game development company in San Francisco, California, founded in about 1990 by industry veteran Cary Hammer. The company concentrated mostly on handheld games for the Nintendo Game Boy and later for the Sega Game Gear.
The company closed in approximately 1998.
Credited on 14 Games from 1993 to 1997
BattleSport (1995 on DOS, PlayStation, 3DO...) |
PGA Tour 96 (1995 on Game Boy) |
PGA European Tour (1995 on Game Boy) |
Phantom 2040 (1995 on Game Gear) |
Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball (1995 on Game Gear) |
The Getaway: High Speed II (1995 on Game Boy) |
Shaq Fu (1994 on Game Boy, SNES, Genesis...) |
RoboCop versus The Terminator (1994 on Game Boy) |
Winter Olympic Games: Lillehammer '94 (1994 on Game Boy) |
Beethoven (1994 on Game Boy) |
SeaQuest DSV (1994 on Game Boy) |
Sports Illustrated: Golf Classic (1994 on Game Boy) |
Jungle Strike (1993 on DOS, Game Boy, SNES...) |
Spider-Man / X-Men: Arcade's Revenge (1992 on Game Boy, SNES, Genesis...) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with Black Pearl Software
- 3 games with Malibu Games
- 2 games with Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
- 2 games with MCA/Universal Merchandising, Inc.
- 2 games with Beeline Group, Inc.
- 2 games with Universal City Studios, Inc.
- 1 game with Bethesda Softworks LLC
- 1 game with Software Creations Ltd.
- 1 game with Cyclone Studios
- 1 game with U.S. Gold Ltd.
- 12 games with John C. Loose
- 9 games with Cary Hammer
- 9 games with Chris Hughes
- 8 games with Lauren Axelrod
- 7 games with Mark Nicely
- 6 games with Montgomery Kane
- 6 games with Eric Chin
- 5 games with Steve Ryno
- 5 games with Greg Gibson
- 4 games with Jon Osborn
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