BlueSky Software

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BlueSky Software
TypeSubsidiary of Titus Software
IndustryVideo games
Founded1988; 33 years ago (1988)
FounderGeorge Kiss
Defunct2001; 20 years ago (2001)
FateClosed
SuccessorTiger, Inc
HeadquartersCalifornia
ProductsVideo games
ParentIndependent (1988-1998) Titus Interactive[1] (1998-2001)

BlueSky Software was an American video game developer based in California. Formed in 1988, BlueSky closed in March 2001, when parent company Titus Interactive was in financial trouble. The BlueSky trademark continued to be owned by Titus Interactive until their bankruptcy in 2004.[2]

Games[]

Atari 7800[]

Atari Lynx[]

  • Cyberball 2072 (1991)
  • NFL Football (1992)
  • Ninja Gaiden (1990)

Amiga[]

Commodore 64[]

IBM PC compatibles[]

Master System[]

Game Gear[]

Sega Genesis[]

32X[]

  • Spider-Man: Web of Fire (1996)
  • World Series Baseball Starring Deion Sanders (1995)

PlayStation[]

Java applets[]

  • Destroyer (2000)
  • Flam (2000)
  • Hole in one (2000)
  • Power Grid (2000)
  • Sky Battle (2000)

Unreleased[]

  • (1989, Atari 8-bit family)
  • Xenophobe (1989, Atari 8-bit family)
  • Ninja Golf (1989, Atari 8-bit family)
  • Klax (1992, Atari 8-bit family)
  • Superman (2000, PlayStation)

See also[]

  • Titus Software

References[]

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Titus bankrupt, Interplay's future uncertain". GameSpot. Retrieved 2021-04-22.

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