Software 2000

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Software 2000
Industry Video games
Founded1987
FounderMarc Wardenga
Norbert Wardenga
Andreas Wardenga
DefunctFebruary 2002
Fate Bankrupt
Headquarters,
Products Pizza Connection
Pizza Syndicate
Website www.software2000.de (archived version 2002-01-18)

Software 2000 was a video game developer and publisher based in Germany. [1]

The company was formed in 1987 in Eutin, Schleswig-Holstein, by brothers Andreas and Marc Wardenga. They produced and published games for various formats, originally the Atari ST and Amiga platforms, and later for the Personal computer (PC), Game Boy Color and a few titles for the PlayStation.

Perhaps their most successful venture was the Bundesliga Manager series, based on the German soccer Premier League. They also produced a series of "Artventure" interactive fiction games, in the German language. In the mid-1990s, they produced other spinoff manager games, including Eishockey Manager (Ice Hockey Manager) and the Pizza Syndicate series for the PC. They also developed the puzzle game Swing , released for the PlayStation in 1998.

The company produced several titles with small development teams. This proved fatal with the rising standards of full priced games. With falling sales and important figures leaving the company, Software 2000 filed for bankruptcy in 2002. [2]

Games

NameRelease yearPlatform(s)
Genius 1989Amiga/PC
Bundesliga Manager 1989Amiga/Atari ST/PC/C64
Wild West World 1990Amiga/PC
Lettrix 1990Amiga/Atari ST/PC/C64
Titano (Magic Soft) 1990Amiga/PC
Die Stadt der Löwen 1990Amiga/PC
Das Stundenglas 1990Amiga/PC/Atari ST
Cubulus 1991C64/Amiga
Build it – Das Bauhaus 1991Amiga
Bundesliga Manager Professional1991Amiga/Atari ST/PC
Kengi 1991Amiga/Atari ST/PC/C64
Century1991Amiga
Magic Serpent 1991Amiga
The Manager 1991Amiga/PC
Shiftrix 1991Amiga
Die Kathedrale 1991Amiga/PC
Hexuma 1992Amiga/PC
Death or Glory 1993Amiga/PC
Der Schatz im Silbersee 1993PC/Amiga only Demo
Jonathan 1993Amiga
Eishockey Manager 1993Amiga/PC
Die Höhlenwelt Saga: Der leuchtende Kristall 1994PC
Der Schatz im Silbersee 1994PC
Der Baulöwe 1994PC
Christoph Kolumbus 1994Amiga/PC
Bundesliga Manager Hattrick1994Amiga/PC
Pizza Connection 1994Amiga/PC
Der Reeder 1995Amiga/PC
Ocean Trader 1995PC
Space Marines: Der stählerne Kaiser 1995PC
Talisman 1995PC
Bundesliga Manager 971996PC
F1 Manager 96 1996PC
Flying Saucer cancelledPC
F1 Manager Professional 1997PC
Bundesliga Manager 981998PC
Flying Saucer 1998PC
Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten 1998PC
Pizza Syndicate 1999PC
GZSZ Fun Pack1999PC
Pizza Syndicate Mission CD 1999PC
Swing 1997Game Boy Color/PC/PlayStation
GZSZ Quiz2000PC/PlayStation/Game Boy Color
Superball 2000PC
Lettrix 2000PC
Shiftrix 2000PC
Pizza Connection 2 2001PC
Bundesliga Manager X2001PC

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References

  1. "Software 2000".
  2. "Totgemanagt - das Ende von Software 2000". PC GAMES (in German). 2002-04-08.