Unique Development Studios
Formerly called | Unique Development Sweden |
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Private | |
Industry | Video game industry |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Founded | 1993 |
Founders |
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Defunct | 2004 |
Headquarters | Norrköping, Sweden |
Number of locations | 3 offices (2004) |
Number of employees | 32 (2004) |
Website |
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Unique Development Studios AB (UDS) was a video and computer game developer founded as Unique Development Sweden in 1993 and was based in Norrköping, Sweden. They wanted to find skilled and motivated programmers and artists to develop some great games for Microsoft Windows and video game consoles. The company declared bankruptcy in 2004 and shut down.
History
UDS was a video game development company founded in 1993 by Michael Brunnström and Peter Zetterberg. Their first game was Obsession, a pinball game for the Atari ST released in 1994 (later ported to the Amiga). In 1995 they released their second game, Substation for the Atari STE, a first-person shooter similar to Doom. Since then they became a developer for video game consoles and PC compatibles.
In 2000, the company purchased King of the Jungle, based out of London, which developed games such as Grooverider: Slot Car Thunder and Invasion from Beyond.
In 2004, UDS was shut down, most likely due to a number of unsuccessful games that were released.
Products
UDS produced several video games for various platforms:
Atari ST/STE
- Obsession
- Substation
Dreamcast
- Sno-Cross Championship Racing
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Color
- No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing
GameCube
- Futurama (cancelled due to lack of interest, except in Europe, according to IGN.)
- Tennis Masters Series 2003
PC
- Airfix Dogfighter
- Asterix Mega Madness
- Hot Wheels Micro Racers
- Ignition
- Mulle Meck builds Airplanes
- SnowCross Championship Racing
- Pickup Express
PlayStation
- Agent Armstrong
- Asterix Mega Madness
- No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking
- Sno-Cross Championship Racing
- World's Scariest Police Chases
- WRC Arcade
PlayStation 2
- Futurama
- Tennis Masters Series 2003
- eJay Clubworld: The Music Making Experience
- Explosion Royale (cancelled)[1]
Xbox
- Futurama
- The Kore Gang (cancelled)