List of Accolade games

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This is a list of games published by Accolade (renamed as Infogrames North America, Inc. in 1999), an American video game developer and publisher based in San Jose, California.[1] The company was founded as Accolade in 1984 by Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead, who had previously co-founded Activision in 1979. The company became known for numerous sports franchises, including HardBall!, Jack Nicklaus, and Test Drive.[2]

Games[]

Complete list of games published and/or developed by Accolade
Game Release Developer Publisher
SunDog: Frozen Legacy[3] 1984 (Apple II) FTL Games Accolade
HardBall![4]
  • 1985 (Apple II, Atari 8-bit, C64)
  • 1986 (Amstrad CPC, MacOS, ZX Spectrum)
  • 1987 (Amiga, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, DOS, MSX)
  • 1991 (Genesis)
Accolade Accolade
Fight Night[5]
  • 1985 (Apple II)
  • 1986 (Atari 8-bit, C64)
  • 1987 (Atari XEGS)
  • 1988 (Atari 7800)
Sydney Development Corporation Accolade
Law of the West[6]
  • 1985 (Apple II, C64)
  • 1987 (NES, PC-88, PC-98)
Accolade Accolade
The Dam Busters[7] 1985 (Apple II, DOS) Sydney Development Corporation Accolade
Psi-5 Trading Company[8]
  • 1986 (C64, DOS)
  • 1987 (Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, ZX Spectrum)
Accolade Accolade
Mean 18[9]
  • 1986 (Amiga, Atari ST, DOS)
  • 1987 (Apple IIGS)
  • 1989 (Atari 7800)
Microsmiths Accolade
Killed Until Dead[10]
  • 1986 (C64)
  • 1987 (Apple II)
Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Ace of Aces[11]
  • 1986 (C64)
  • 1987 (DOS)
  • 1988 (Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit)
Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Accolade Comics[12] 1987 (Apple II, C64) Distinctive Software Accolade
The Train: Escape to Normandy[13]
  • 1987 (Apple II, C64)
  • 1988 (Amstrad CPC, DOS, ZX Spectrum)
Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
4th & Inches[14]
  • 1987 (C64, Apple II)
  • 1988 (Amiga, Apple IIGS, DOS, MacOS)
Accolade Accolade
Pinball Wizard[15]
  • 1987 (DOS)
  • 1988 (Atari ST)
ERE Informatique Accolade
Mini-Putt[16]
  • 1987 (C64, DOS)
  • 1988 (Apple IIGS)
Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Apollo 18: Mission to the Moon[17]
  • 1987 (C64)
  • 1988 (DOS)
Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Power at Sea[13] 1988 (C64) Distinctive Software Accolade
Test Drive[4]
  • 1987 (Amiga, Atari ST, C64, DOS)
  • 1988 (Apple II)
Distinctive Software Accolade
Rack 'Em[18] 1988 (DOS) Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Serve & Volley[19] 1988 (Apple II, Apple IIGS, C64, DOS) Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Fast Break[20]
  • 1988 (C64, DOS)
  • 1989 (Amiga, Apple IIGS, MacOS)
Accolade Accolade
Grand Prix Circuit[21]
  • 1988 (C64, DOS)
  • 1989 (Amiga, Apple IIGS, MacOS)
  • 1990 (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)
Distinctive Software Accolade
Card Sharks[22] 1988 (C64) Accolade Accolade
TKO[23]
  • 1988 (C64)
  • 1989 (DOS)
Accolade Electronic Arts
Bubble Ghost[24] 1988 (Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, C64, DOS) ERE Informatique Accolade
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf[25]
  • 1988 (C64, DOS)
  • 1989 (Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Atari ST)
  • 1990 (MacOS, TG-16)
Sculptured Software Accolade
Steel Thunder[26] 1988 (C64, DOS) Accolade Accolade
Hardball II[27]
  • 1989 (DOS)
  • 1990 (Amiga, MacOS)
Distinctive Software Accolade
Test Drive II: The Duel[28]
  • 1989 (Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, C64, DOS, MacOS, ZX Spectrum)
  • 1990 (Atari ST)
  • 1992 (Genesis, SNES)
Distinctive Software Accolade
Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation[29]
  • 1989 (Amiga, Atari ST, DOS)
  • 1990 (C64)
Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Day of the Viper[30]
  • 1989 (Amiga, Atari ST)
  • 1990 (DOS)
Accolade Accolade
Don't Go Alone[31] 1989 (DOS) Sterling Silver Software Accolade
The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing[32]
  • 1989 (Amiga, C64, DOS)
  • 1990 (Amstrad CPC, Mac OS, ZX Spectrum)
Distinctive Software Accolade
The Third Courier[33]
  • 1989 (DOS)
  • 1990 (Amiga, Apple IIGS, Atari ST)
Manley & Associates Accolade
Bar Games[34]
  • 1989 (DOS)
  • 1990 (Amiga)
Accolade Accolade
Strike Aces[35] 1990 (Amiga, DOS) Vektor Grafix Accolade
Test Drive III: The Passion[36] 1990 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
Gunboat[37]
  • 1990 (Amstrad CPC, DOS, ZX Spectrum)
  • 1991 (Amiga)
  • 1992(TG-16)
Accolade Accolade
Heat Wave[38] 1990 (Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS) Artech Digital Entertainment Accolade
Ishido: The Way of Stones[39] 1990 (Amiga, DOS, Genesis, MacOS) Publishing International Accolade
The Game of Harmony[40]
  • 1990 (Amiga, C64, DOS)
  • 1991 (GB)
The Assembly Line Accolade
Altered Destiny[41]
  • 1990 (DOS)
  • 1991 (Amiga)
Accolade Accolade
Stratego[42]
  • 1990 (DOS, MacOS)
  • 1991 (Amiga, Atari ST, C64)
Accolade Accolade
Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design[43] 1990 (Amiga, DOS) Sculptured Software Accolade
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark[44]
  • 1990 (Amiga, DOS)
  • 1991 (Atari ST, C64)
Horror Soft Accolade
Les Manley in: Search for the King[45]
  • 1990 (DOS)
  • 1991 (Amiga)
Accolade Accolade
Star Control[46]
  • 1990 (Amiga, Amstrad CPC, DOS)
  • 1991 (C64, ZX Spectrum)
Toys for Bob Accolade
The Games: Winter Challenge[47] 1991 (DOS) MindSpan Accolade
Les Manley in: Lost in L.A.[48] 1991 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
The Cardinal of the Kremlin[49] 1991 Capstone Software Accolade
Turrican[50] 1991 (GB, Genesis, TG-16) Rainbow Arts Accolade
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus[51]
  • 1991 (DOS)
  • 1992 (Amiga, Atari ST)
Horror Soft Accolade
Hoverforce[52] 1991 (DOS) Astral Software Accolade
Mike Ditka Power Football[53] 1991 (DOS, Genesis) Accolade Accolade
[53]
  • 1992 (DOS)
  • 1993 (Genesis)
MindSpan Accolade
Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition[54] 1992 (DOS) Sculptured Software Accolade
Waxworks[55]
  • 1992 (Amiga, DOS)
  • 2009 (Windows)
  • 2012 (MacOS)
Horror Soft Accolade
Snoopy's Game Club[56] 1992 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
Universal Soldier[57] 1992 (GB, Genesis) The Code Monkeys Accolade
Grand Prix Unlimited[58] 1992 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
Zyconix[59] 1992 (Amiga, DOS) Miracle Games Accolade
HardBall III[60]
  • 1992 (DOS)
  • 1993 (Genesis)
  • 1994 (SNES)
MindSpan Accolade
Star Control II[61]
  • 1992 (DOS)
  • 1994 (3DO)
Toys for Bob Accolade
WarpSpeed[62]
  • 1992 (SNES)
  • 1993 (Genesis)
Accolade Accolade
Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X[63] 1993 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind[64] 1993 (Genesis, SNES) Accolade Accolade
[65] 1993 (Genesis) Radical Entertainment Accolade
[29] 1993 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
Unnecessary Roughness '95[66] 1994 (DOS, Genesis) Accolade Accolade
Ballz[67] 1994 (Genesis, SNES, 3DO) PF Magic Accolade
Battle Isle 2200[68] 1994 (DOS) Blue Byte Accolade
Bubsy II[69] 1994 (GB, Genesis, SNES) Accolade, Images Software (GB) Accolade
Cyclemania[70] 1994 (DOS) Compro Games Accolade
Barkley Shut Up and Jam![71] 1994 (Genesis, SNES) Accolade Accolade
Brett Hull Hockey '95[72]
  • 1994 (Genesis, SNES)
  • 1995 (DOS)
Radical Entertainment Accolade
HardBall IV[73] 1994 (DOS, Genesis) MindSpan Accolade
Pelé II: World Tournament Soccer[53] 1994 (Genesis) Radical Entertainment Accolade
Zero Tolerance[74] 1994 (Genesis) Technopop Accolade
Combat Cars[53] 1994 (Genesis) Accolade Accolade
Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures[75] 1994 (SNES) Radical Entertainment Accolade
HardBall 5[76]
  • 1995 (DOS, Genesis)
  • 1996 (PS1)
MindSpan Accolade
Barkley Shut Up and Jam! 2[77] 1995 (Genesis) Accolade Accolade
[78] 1995 (DOS) Accolade Accolade
Star Control 3[79] 1996 (DOS) Legend Entertainment Accolade
Eradicator[80]
  • 1996 (DOS)
  • 2014 (Linux, MacOS, Windows)
Accolade Accolade (DOS), Night Dive Studios
Deadlock: Planetary Conquest[81]
  • 1996 (Windows, Windows 3.x)
  • 1997 (MacOS)
Accolade Accolade, MacSoft (MacOS)
PO'ed[82] 1996 (PS1) Any Channel Accolade
Pitball[83] 1996 (PS1) Warner Interactive Entertainment Accolade
Bubsy 3D[84] 1996 (PS1) Eidetic Accolade
Test Drive: Off-Road[85] 1997 (DOS, PS1) Elite Systems (DOS), Motivetime Ltd. Accolade
Jack Nicklaus 4[86] 1997 (Windows) Cinematronics, LLC Accolade
Jack Nicklaus 5[87] 1997 (Windows 3.x) Eclipse Entertainment Accolade
Test Drive 4[88] 1997 (PS1, Windows) Pitbull Syndicate Limited Accolade
Deadlock II: Shrine Wars[89] 1998 (Windows) Cyberlore Studios Accolade
Test Drive 5[90] 1998 (PS1, Windows) Pitbull Syndicate Limited Accolade
Test Drive: Off-Road 2 1998 (PS1, Windows) Accolade Accolade
HardBall 6[91] 1998 (Windows) MindSpan Accolade
Big Air[92] 1998 (PS1) Pitbull Syndicate Limited Accolade
Redline[93] 1999 (Windows) Beyond Games Accolade
Slave Zero[94] 1999 (Dreamcast, Windows) Infogrames North America Infogrames North America
Test Drive 6[95] 1999 (Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, PS1, Windows) Pitbull Syndicate Limited Infogrames North America
Test Drive: Off-Road 3[96] 1999 (Windows) Infogrames North America Infogrames North America
Demolition Racer[97] 1999 Pitbull Syndicate Limited Infogrames North America

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