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Rainbow Arts is a German game developer company founded in 1984 in Gütersloh by Marc Ulrich[1] which was later bought by Funsoft, and eventually absorbed by THQ in 1999. In the early 90's most of the company's creative drive left to start their own development studios; Thomas Hertzler, who is now MD of Blue-Byte, and Armin Gessert, who founded Spellbound Entertainment.

Games[ | ]

Here is a list of games that Rainbow Arts published during the 1980s though 1990s:[2][3][4][5]

  • 3001 O'Connor's Fight
  • Antics
  • The Baby of Can Guru
  • Bad Cat
  • Berlin 1948
  • Bozuma
  • Circus Attractions
  • Curse of RA
  • Danger Freak
  • Denaris
  • Down at the Trolls
  • Future Tank
  • Garrison
  • Graffiti Man
  • Grand Monster Slam
  • The Great Giana Sisters
  • Hard 'n Heavy
  • Imperium Romanum
  • In 80 Days Around the World
  • Jinks
  • Katakis
  • Logical
  • Lollypop
  • M.U.D.S. - Mean Ugly Dirty Sport
  • Mad TV
  • Madness
  • Masterblazer (The Sequel to Lucasfilm's Ballblazer)
  • Mystery of the Mummy
  • Oxxonian
  • Rock'n Roll
  • R-Type
  • Rendering Ranger R²
  • Soldier
  • Spherical
  • Starball
  • StarTrash
  • Street Gang
  • Sunny Shine
  • To be on Top
  • Turrican
  • Turrican II: The Final Fight
  • Turrican 3: Payment Day
  • The Volleyball Simulator
  • Warriors
  • X-Out
  • Z-Out

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