Assembly Line, The
Moby ID: 179
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British company famous for unique action/puzzle games such as Vaxine, The Assembly Line was also famous for excellent programming that was technically much more competent than most of its contemporaries. Its games were always very smooth, eminently playable, and pushes the capabilities of yesterday's computers to their limits. Although better known in the Commodore 64 and later Amiga circle, many of their games have also been ported to the PC and achieved modest success. Most of their games were published by US Gold.
Developers include Andy Beveridge, Adrian Stephens, Martin Day, John Dale.
Credited on 10 Games from 1989 to 1992
Stunt Island (1992 on DOS, Macintosh, Linux...) |
Cybercon III (1991 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST) |
Team Yankee (1990 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
The Game of Harmony (1990 on DOS, Game Boy, Amiga...) |
Vaxine (1990 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST) |
Pipe Dream (1989 on DOS, Windows 3.x, Game Boy...) |
Exterminator (1989 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
Helter Skelter (1989 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
Interphase (1989 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
Xenon 2: Megablast (1989 on DOS, Game Boy, Genesis...) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with U.S. Gold Ltd.
- 3 games with Camel Advertising and Marketing Group, The
- 2 games with Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- 2 games with Kixx
- 2 games with Valve Corporation
- 2 games with Erbe Software, S.A.
- 2 games with Image Works
- 2 games with Audiogenic Software Ltd.
- 2 games with Blue Turtle
- 1 game with Teeny Weeny Games, Ltd.
- 5 games with Adrian Stephens
- 3 games with Martin Day
- 2 games with Kevin R. Ayre
- 2 games with Stephen Butler
- 2 games with Herman Serrano
- 2 games with John Dale
- 2 games with Mark Coleman
- 2 games with David Whittaker
- 2 games with Ricardo Pinto
- 2 games with Anthony J. Bond Jr.
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