- This article is about the computer game company, known previously as System 3. See System/3 for the IBM minicomputer system. For the Scottish opinion pollster, TNS System Three, see Taylor Nelson Sofres.
Studio 3 is a London-based video game developer, founded in 1984 by Mark Cale. They are best known for their games released for the Commodore 64 and Amiga. Originally, their name was System 3.
They are working on several games including Gottlieb Pinball Classics and Leaderboard for the Wii.
In 2006, Studio 3 announced it has acquired Epyx's assets to release games such as California Games and Impossible Mission for Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable and Wii in 2007. In March of 2008 they released Impossible Mission.
Partial list of games
- Bangkok Knights
- Constructor
- Death Star Interceptor
- Desert Fighter
- Dominator
- Flimbo's Quest
- International Karate (World Karate Championship in North America)
- International Karate +
- The Last Ninja
- Last Ninja 2: Back with a Vengeance
- Last Ninja 3: Real Hatred is Timeless
- Last Ninja Remix
- Mob Rule
- Myth: History in the Making (Retitled Conan the Cimmerian for the NES)
- Putty
- Putty Squad
- Silent Bomber
- Super Fruit Fall
- Turbo Charge
- Tusker
- Vendetta
- Ferrari - Grand Prix Challenge
External links
- Studio 3 Official Site
- Studio 3 profile on MobyGames
- Studio 3 at World of Spectrum
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