The following is a list of games developed by Westwood Studios. [1] [2]
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Original release date: 1988 | Release years by system: 1988 – Commodore 64, MS-DOS, [3] Atari ST, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Amiga |
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Original release date: 1988 | Release years by system: 1988 – Amiga, Apple II, MS-DOS 1990 – Commodore 64 1991 – Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum |
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Original release date: 1988 | Release years by system: 1988 – MS-DOS 1989 – Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64 |
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Original release date: October 1988 [6] | Release years by system: 1988 – Amiga, Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
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Original release date: November 1988 | Release years by system: 1988 – Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
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A Nightmare on Elm Street Original release date: 1989 | Release years by system: 1989 – Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1989 | Release years by system: 1989 – Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – Amiga, Commodore 64, MS-DOS 1992 – NES |
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Goofy's Railway Express Original release date: 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 1991 – MS-DOS |
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Mickey's Runaway Zoo Original release date: 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1991 | Release years by system: 1990 – Amiga, MS-DOS 1992 – PC-98 1994 – Sega CD, SNES |
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Original release date: December 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS 1992 – Amiga 1993 – FM Towns, PC-98 |
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Original release date: July 31, 1992 [3] | Release years by system: 1992 – Genesis |
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Original release date: September 1992 [9] | Release years by system: 1992 – TurboGrafx-16 |
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Ancient Glory Original release date: 1993 | Release years by system: 1993 – Apple IIGS |
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Original release date: August 1, 1992 [11] | Release years by system: 1992 – Amiga, MS-DOS 1993 – FM Towns, MacOS 1994 – PC-98 2013 – Windows |
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Original release date: December 1992 | Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS 1993 – Amiga, Genesis 1995 – Risc OS |
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Original release date: September 1993 [13] | Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS 1994 – PC-98 1995 – FM Towns |
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Original release date: November 1993 [14] | Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS 1995 – FM Towns, PC-98 |
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Original release date: January 1994 [15] | Release years by system: 1994 – MS-DOS 1996 – MacOS 2013 – Windows |
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Original release date: March 1994 [16] | Release years by system: 1994 – SNES |
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Original release date: October 1994 | Release years by system: 1994 – Amiga, Genesis, MS-DOS, SNES 2016 – Linux 2017 – MacOS |
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Original release date: September 1995 [17] | Release years by system: 1995 – Windows, Windows 3.x 1996 – MacOS |
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Original release date: September 26, 1995 [18] | Release years by system: 1995 – MS-DOS 1996 – MacOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn 1999 – Nintendo 64 2009 – PlayStation 3, PSP |
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Original release date: November 22, 1996 [20] | Release years by system: 1996 – MS-DOS, Windows 1997 – PlayStation 2009 – PlayStation 3, PSP |
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Original release date: September 30, 1997 | Release years by system: 1997 – MS-DOS, Windows |
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Original release date: November 14, 1997 [22] | Release years by system: 1997 – Windows |
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Games People Play: Hearts, Spades & Euchre Original release date: November 26, 1997 [23] | Release years by system: 1997 – Windows |
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Original release date: September 4, 1998 | Release years by system: 1998 – Windows 1999 – PlayStation |
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Original release date: December 1, 1998 | Release years by system: 1998 – Nintendo 64 |
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Original release date: March 3, 1999 | Release years by system: 1999 – Windows |
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Original release date: March 18, 1999 | Release years by system: 1999 – Windows |
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Original release date: April 1, 1999 | Release years by system: 1999 – PlayStation, Windows |
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Original release date: June 13, 2000 | Release years by system: 2000 - Windows |
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Original release date: August 27, 1999 | Release years by system: 1999 – Windows |
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Original release date: October 23, 2000 | Release years by system: 2000 – Windows |
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Original release date: June 21, 2001 | Release years by system: 2001 – Windows |
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Original release date: February 17, 2002 | Release years by system: 2002 – PlayStation 2, Xbox |
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Original release date: February 26, 2002 | Release years by system: 2002 – Windows |
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Original release date: September 24, 2002 [24] | Release years by system: 2002 – Windows |
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Title | Original release | Port release | Platform | Ref(s). |
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World Games | 1986 | 1986 | Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIGS | |
Temple of Apshai Trilogy | 1985 | Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh | ||
Super Cycle | 1986 | Atari ST | ||
Roadwar 2000 | 1986 | 1987 | Amiga, Apple IIGS, Atari ST | |
Roadwar Europa | 1987 | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 | ||
Winter Games | 1985 | Apple IIGS | ||
Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus | 1987 | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS | ||
California Games | 1987 | 1988 | Amiga | |
Wargame Construction Set | 1986 | DOS | ||
Vindicators | 1988 | 1989 | NES | [25] |
Pac-Mania | 1987 | 1990 |
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