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[edit]

As Accolade[edit]

Complete list of games published and/or developed by Accolade
Game Platform(s) Release Developer Publisher Ref(s)
SunDog: Frozen Legacy Apple II 1984 FTL Games Accolade [3]
HardBall! Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64 1985 Accolade [4]
Amstrad CPC, MacOS, ZX Spectrum 1986
Amiga, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, DOS, MSX 1987
Sega Genesis 1991
Fight Night Apple II 1985 Sydney Development Corporation Accolade [5]
Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64 1986
Atari XEGS 1987
Atari 7800 1988
Law of the West Apple II, Commodore 64 1985 Accolade [6]
Nintendo Entertainment System, PC-88, PC-98 1987
The Dam Busters Apple II, DOS 1985 Sydney Development Corporation Accolade [7]
Psi-5 Trading Company Commodore 64 1986 Accolade [8]
Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, ZX Spectrum 1987
Mean 18 Amiga, Atari ST, DOS 1986 Microsmiths Accolade [9][10]
Apple IIGS 1987
Atari 7800 1989
Killed Until Dead Commodore 64 1986 Artech Studios [11]
Apple II 1987
Ace of Aces Commodore 64 1986 Artech Studios [12][13]
DOS 1987
Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit 1988
Accolade Comics Apple II, Commodore 64 1987 Distinctive Software [14]
The Train: Escape to Normandy Apple II, Commodore 64 1987 Artech Digital Entertainment [15]
Amstrad CPC, DOS, ZX Spectrum 1988
4th & Inches Commodore 64, Apple II 1987 Accolade [16][17]
Amiga, Apple IIGS, DOS, MacOS 1988
Pinball Wizard DOS 1987 ERE Informatique Accolade [18][19]
Atari ST 1988
Mini-Putt Commodore 64, DOS 1987 Artech Studios [20]
Apple IIGS 1988
Apollo 18: Mission to the Moon Commodore 64 1987 [21][22]
DOS 1988
Power at Sea Commodore 64 1988 Distinctive Software [15]
Test Drive Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS 1987 [4]
Apple II 1988
Rack 'Em DOS 1988 Artech Studios [23]
Serve & Volley Apple II, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, DOS 1988 [24]
Fast Break Commodore 64, DOS 1988 Accolade [25]
Amiga, Apple IIGS, MacOS 1989
Grand Prix Circuit Commodore 64, DOS 1988 Distinctive Software Accolade [26]
Amiga, Apple IIGS, MacOS 1989
Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum 1990
Card Sharks Commodore 64 1988 Accolade [27]
TKO Commodore 64 1988 Accolade Electronic Arts [28]
DOS 1989
Bubble Ghost Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, DOS 1988 ERE Informatique Accolade [29]
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf Commodore 64, DOS 1988 Sculptured Software [30][31][32]
Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Atari ST 1989
MacOS, TG-16 1990
Steel Thunder Commodore 64, DOS 1988 Accolade [33]
Hardball II DOS 1989 Distinctive Software Accolade [34]
Amiga, MacOS 1990
Test Drive II: The Duel Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, DOS, MacOS, ZX Spectrum 1989 Distinctive Software [35][36]
Atari ST 1990
Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo 1992
Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation Amiga, Atari ST, DOS 1989 Artech Studios [37]
Commodore 64 1990
Day of the Viper Amiga, Atari ST 1989 Accolade [38]
DOS 1990
Don't Go Alone DOS 1989 Sterling Silver Software Accolade [39]
The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing Amiga, Commodore 64, DOS 1989 Distinctive Software [40]
Amstrad CPC, Mac OS, ZX Spectrum 1990
The Third Courier DOS 1989 Manley & Associates [41][42]
Amiga, Apple IIGS, Atari ST 1990
Bar Games DOS 1989 Accolade [43]
Amiga 1990
Strike Aces Amiga, DOS 1990 Vektor Grafix Accolade [44]
Test Drive III: The Passion DOS 1990 Accolade [45]
Gunboat Amstrad CPC, DOS, ZX Spectrum 1990 [46][47]
Amiga 1991
Turbo-Graphx 16 1992
Heat Wave Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS 1990 Artech Studios Accolade [48]
Ishido: The Way of Stones Amiga, DOS, Sega Genesis, MacOS 1990 Publishing International [49]
The Game of Harmony Amiga, Commodore 64, DOS 1990 The Assembly Line [50]
GameBoy 1991
Altered Destiny DOS 1990 Accolade [51][52]
Amiga 1991
Stratego DOS, MacOS 1990 [53]
Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 1991
Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design Amiga, DOS 1990 Sculptured Software Accolade [54]
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Amiga, DOS 1990 Horror Soft [55][56]
Atari ST, Commodore 64 1991
Les Manley in: Search for the King DOS 1990 Accolade [57][58]
Amiga 1991
Star Control Amiga, Amstrad CPC, DOS 1990 Toys for Bob Accolade [59]
Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum 1991
The Games: Winter Challenge DOS 1991 MindSpan [60]
Les Manley in: Lost in L.A. DOS 1991 Accolade [61]
The Cardinal of the Kremlin Amiga 1991 Capstone Software Accolade [62]
Turrican GameBoy, Sega Genesis, TurboGraphx-16 1991 Rainbow Arts [63]
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus DOS 1991 Horror Soft [64][65]
Amiga, Atari ST 1992
Hoverforce DOS 1991 Astral Software [66]
Mike Ditka Power Football DOS, Genesis 1991 Accolade [67]
The Games: Summer Challenge DOS 1992 MindSpan Accolade [67]
Sega Genesis 1993
Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition DOS 1992 Sculptured Software [68]
Waxworks Amiga, DOS 1992 Horror Soft [69]
Snoopy's Game Club DOS 1992 Accolade [70]
Universal Soldier GameBoy, Sega Genesis 1992 The Code Monkeys Accolade [71]
Grand Prix Unlimited DOS 1992 Accolade [72]
Zyconix Amiga, DOS 1992 Miracle Games Accolade [73]
HardBall III DOS 1992 MindSpan [74][75][76]
Sega Genesis 1993
Super Nintendo 1994
Star Control II DOS 1992 Toys for Bob [77]
3DO 1994
WarpSpeed Super Nintendo 1992 Accolade [78][79]
Sega Genesis 1993
Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X DOS 1993 [80]
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo 1993 [81]
Pelé! Sega Genesis 1993 Radical Entertainment Accolade [82]
Unnecessary Roughness DOS 1993 Accolade [37]
Brett Hull Hockey Super Nintendo 1994 Radical Entertainment Accolade [83]
Unnecessary Roughness '95 DOS, Sega Genesis 1994 Accolade [84]
Rally DOS 1994 Pixelkraft Accolade [85]
Ballz Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, 3DO 1994 PF.Magic [86]
Battle Isle 2200 DOS 1994 Blue Byte [87]
Bubsy II Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo 1994 Accolade [88]
GameBoy Images Software Accolade
Cyclemania DOS 1994 Compro Games [89]
Barkley Shut Up and Jam! Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo 1994 Accolade [90]
HardBall IV DOS, Sega Genesis 1994 MindSpan Accolade [91]
Pelé II: World Tournament Soccer Sega Genesis 1994 Radical Entertainment [67]
Zero Tolerance Sega Genesis 1994 Technopop [92]
Combat Cars Sega Genesis 1994 Accolade [67]
Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures Super Nintendo 1994 Radical Entertainment Accolade [93]
Brett Hull Hockey '95 Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, PC 1995 Radical Entertainment [94]
HardBall 5 DOS, Sega Genesis 1995 MindSpan [95][96]
Sony PlayStation 1996
Barkley Shut Up and Jam! 2 Sega Genesis 1995 Accolade [97]
Unnecessary Roughness '96 DOS 1995 [98]
Star Control 3 DOS 1996 Legend Entertainment Accolade [99]
Eradicator DOS 1996 Accolade [100]
Deadlock: Planetary Conquest Windows 1996 [101]
PO'ed Sony PlayStation 1996 Any Channel Accolade
Warner Interactive Europe (EU)
[102]
Pitball Sony PlayStation 1996 Warner Interactive Europe Accolade
Warner Interactive Europe (EU)
[103]
Bubsy 3D Sony PlayStation 1996 Eidetic Accolade [104]
Test Drive: Off-Road DOS, Sony PlayStation 1996 Elite Systems (DOS), Motivetime Ltd. Accolade
Eidos Interactive (EU)
[105][106]
Jack Nicklaus 4 Windows 1997 Cinematronics, LLC Accolade [107]
Jack Nicklaus 5 Windows 1997 Eclipse Entertainment [108]
Test Drive 4 Sony PlayStation, Windows 1997 Pitbull Syndicate [109][110]
Deadlock II: Shrine Wars Windows 1998 Cyberlore Studios [111]
Test Drive 5 Sony PlayStation, Windows 1998 Pitbull Syndicate [112][113]
Test Drive: Off-Road 2 Sony PlayStation, Windows 1998 Accolade
Pitbull Syndicate
[114]
HardBall 6 Windows 1998 MindSpan [115]
Big Air Sony PlayStation 1998 Pitbull Syndicate [116]
Redline Windows 1999 Beyond Games [117]

As Infogrames North America[edit]

Complete list of games published and/or developed by Accolade, after acquisition and re-brand as Infogrames[118]
Game Platform(s) Release Developer Publisher Ref(s)
Slave Zero Sega Dreamcast, Windows 1999 Infogrames North America Infogrames North America [119]
Test Drive 6 Sega Dreamcast, Sony PlayStation, Windows 1999 Pitbull Syndicate [120]
Test Drive 6 Game Boy Color 1999 Xantera [118]
Test Drive: Off-Road 3 Sony PlayStation, Windows 1999 Infogrames North America [121]
Test Drive: Off-Road 3 Game Boy Color 1999 Xantera [122][123]
Demolition Racer Sony PlayStation, Windows 1999 Pitbull Syndicate Limited [124]
Sega Dreamcast 2000
Test Drive Cycles PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, Windows Cancelled Infogrames North America [125]
Game Boy Color 2000 Xantera [126]

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