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Rainbow Arts

Rainbow Arts Software GmbH
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
FateMerged
SuccessorTHQ Deutschland
Founded1984
FounderMarc Ullrich, Thomas Meiertoberens
Defunct1999
Headquarters,
Germany
ProductsTurrican series
ParentRushware (1986–1999)

Rainbow Arts Software GmbH was a German video game publisher based in Gütersloh. The company was founded in 1984 by Marc Ullrich and Thomas Meiertoberens and acquired by Rushware in 1986.[1] In 1999, Funsoft Holding, which acquired Rushware and sister company Softgold in 1992, sold Rushware to THQ, which was incorporated into THQ Deutschland, THQ's German operations arm.[2][3][4]

Games

  • 3001 O'Connor's Fight
  • Apprentice
  • The Baby of Can Guru
  • Bad Cat
  • Black Gold
  • Der Blaue Kristall
  • Blockout (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)
  • Bozuma
  • Circus Attractions
  • Claim to Power
  • Conqueror
  • The Curse of RA
  • Day of the Pharaoh
  • Danger Freak
  • Denaris
  • Down at the Trolls
  • Earthworm Jim (MS-DOS)
  • Earthworm Jim 2 (MS-DOS)
  • East vs. West: Berlin 1948
  • Future Tank
  • Garrison
  • Garrison II: The Legend Continues
  • Graffiti Man
  • Grand Monster Slam
  • The Great Giana Sisters
  • Hard'n'Heavy
  • Hurra Deutschland
  • Imperium Romanum
  • In 80 Days Around the World
  • Jinks
  • Katakis
  • Khalaan
  • Legend of Faerghail
  • Logical
  • Lollypop
  • Mr. Pingo
  • Money Molch
  • M.U.D.S. – Mean Ugly Dirty Sport
  • Mad TV
  • Madness
  • Masterblazer
  • Mystery of the Mummy
  • Nibbler (Amstrad CPC)
  • Oxxonian
  • Galactic Attack (Windows)
  • Realm of the Trolls
  • Rock'n Roll
  • R-Type (Commodore 64)
  • Rendering Ranger: R2
  • Sarcophaser
  • Shufflepuck Café (Amiga, MS-DOS)
  • Sky Fighter
  • Soldier
  • Spaceball
  • Spherical
  • St. Thomas
  • Starball
  • StarTrash
  • Street Cat
  • Sunny Shine on the Funny Side of Life
  • Thunder Boy
  • To Be on Top
  • Turrican
  • Turrican II: The Final Fight
  • Turrican 3: Payment Day
  • Time
  • Vision: The 5 Dimension Utopia
  • Volleyball Simulator
  • Warriors
  • X-Out
  • Z-Out

References

  1. ^ Gamer-Redaktion, Retro (30 March 2017). Retro Gamer Spezial 2/2017 – C64: Alles über den legendären Brotkasten C64. ISBN 9783957881656.
  2. ^ Gamer-Redaktion, Retro (27 November 2015). Retro Gamer Spezial 1/2016: DAS ERSTE JAHRBUCH. ISBN 9783957880680.
  3. ^ "THQ Acquires Leading Game Publisher/Distributor in Germany". Business Wire. Berkshire Hathaway. 2 December 1998. Archived from the original on 24 February 1999. Retrieved 16 June 2019 – via Yahoo.com.
  4. ^ Drews, Alexander (March–April 2020). "Interview with Thomas Meiertoberens - The return of Magic Bytes". Amiga Future Magazine. 143: 10–14.

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