Supersonic Software

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Supersonic Software Ltd.
TypePublic
Industry Video games
Founded1989 [1]
Headquarters,
England
Products Micro Machines series (1994-6, 2006)

Supersonic Software Ltd. is a British video game developer based in Leamington Spa, England. It was founded by former Codemasters employee Peter Williamson. [2] It was acquired by Miniclip in 2021. [3]

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Games developed

YearGamePlatform(s)
1993 Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade Amiga, MS-DOS, Game Gear, Master System, Mega Drive
1994 Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament [4] MS-DOS, [4] Sega Mega Drive [4]
1995 Micro Machines Turbo Tournament '96 [4] Sega Mega Drive [4]
1996 Micro Machines Military [4]
Supersonic Racers [4] PlayStation [4]
1998 Circuit Breakers [4]
1999 Pong: The Next Level [4] Windows, [4] PlayStation [4]
2000 Breakout [4]
2002 Antz Extreme Racing [4] Windows, [4] PlayStation 2, [4] Xbox [4]
2003 Starsky & Hutch GameCube, Xbox
2004 Mashed [5] Windows, [5] PlayStation 2, [5] Xbox [5]
2005 Circuit Blasters PlayStation 2
2006 Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii
Micro Machines V4 [6] Windows, [6] Nintendo DS, [6] PlayStation 2, [6] PlayStation Portable [6]
2007 Spelling Challenges and More! Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable
2008 Emergency Mayhem [7] Wii [7]
2012 Wrecked: Revenge Revisited [8] PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade
Top Gear: Stunt School Revolution [9] iOS, Android
2013 World's Biggest Wordsearch [10]
2014 Top Gear: Race The Stig [11]
World's Biggest Sudoku [12]
World's Biggest Crossword [13]
2015 World's Biggest Jigsaw [14]
Picture Cross [15]
2016 World's Biggest Mahjong [16]
World's Biggest Solitaire [17]
One Clue Crossword [18]
Celebrity Gems [19]
2017 Picture Perfect Crossword [20]
Crossword Climber [21]
2018 Puzzle Page [22]

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