Company

Millennium Interactive

From the Wiki: "The company was founded by Michael Hayward, Tony Beckwith, Ian Saunter in 1988. In 1993, Steve Grand began developing a project based on artificial life. In November 1994, Cyberlife was established to further the development of Steve Grand's concept for artificial life game. By November 1996, there were 10 people in this department. On 4 July 1997, Millennium Interactive, along with several of their upcoming projects, was sold to Sony Interactive Entertainment for an undisclosed amount and was subsequetnly renamed to SCE Cambridge Studio, which was later reorganized as Guerrilla Cambridge as a subsidiary to the Dutch first-party video game developer Guerrilla Games, which is also owned by Sony."


21 Games
Pinkie
Pinkie

Dec 31, 1995

SilverLoad
SilverLoad

Dec 31, 1995

Defcon 5
Defcon 5

Nov 24, 1995

Vital Light
Vital Light

Dec 31, 1994

Brutal Football
Brutal Football

Dec 31, 1993

Diggers
Diggers

Dec 31, 1993

James Pond 3: Operation Starfish
James Pond 3: Operation Starfish

Dec 31, 1993

Brutal Sports Football
Brutal Sports Football

Dec 31, 1993

Rome Pathway to Power
Rome Pathway to Power

Dec 31, 1992

Kid Gloves II: The Journey Back
Kid Gloves II: The Journey Back

Dec 31, 1992

The Aquatic Games: Starring James Pond and the Aquabats
The Aquatic Games: Starring James Pond and the Aquabats

Dec 31, 1992

Rome: AD 92
Rome: AD 92

Nov 01, 1992

Moonshine Racers
Moonshine Racers

Dec 31, 1991

James Pond 2: Codename - RoboCod
James Pond 2: Codename - RoboCod

Dec 31, 1991

The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Adventures of Robin Hood

Dec 31, 1991

Kid Gloves
Kid Gloves

Dec 31, 1990

Horror Zombies from the Crypt
Horror Zombies from the Crypt

Dec 31, 1990

James Pond: Underwater Agent
James Pond: Underwater Agent

Dec 31, 1990

Hercules
Hercules

Dec 31, 1986

Beastball
Beastball

TBD

Diggers 2: Extractors
Diggers 2: Extractors

TBD