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Total estimated sales of all Pickford Bros' games:

6,451,068

Number of games in all territories the Pickford Bros have been involved in:

 

Total skus: 181

Released: 157

(EU release: 109)

(US release: 41)

(JP release: 7)

Unreleased: 9

Uncompleted: 15

Average estimated sales per released game:

41,090

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The Pickford Brothers' Softography

A complete list of all the games the Pickford Brothers have worked on throughout their careers

Here's a complete list (as far as we can remember) of all the games we've ever worked on or been involved with in some way. We're going back all the way to 1984 now, so its quite a list!

In general video game development is a team effort, and in the case of almost all the games listed here we were part of a larger development or production team - we didn't make any of these games all by ourselves (well, JP made Ghost Town on his own!) and we don't want to pretend that we did. Where possible we'll try to include links to further infomation about each title, including full credits.

Although we've both worked on a lot of games, we didn't necessarily make a significant or important contribution to every single one (Ste just did the loading screens for quite a few 8 bit titles). By default we've only listed below those games we consider significant to out careers for whatever reason: either one or both of us designed or programmed the game, or was a lead or producer. Games that we made a major contribution towards, or that we put some of our heart and soul into.

If you're really interested in all the other games we did, including the really crap ones, use the search options to browse our softography any way you like.

Displaying all titles, newest first:

2004 - Sticky Balls (Gizmondo), Gizmondo

2003 - Sticky Balls (PSP), PSP

2003 - Tetris, Pocket PC

2003 - Nicktoons, PlayStation2 | Xbox | GameCube

2002 - Sticky Balls, PC | Pocket PC

2002 - Future Tactics (PC), PC

2001 - Worms Blast, GameCube

2001 - Future Tactics: The Uprising, PlayStation2 | GameCube | XBox

2001 - ET and the Search for Dragora, PlayStation2 | GameCube

2001 - ET and the Cosmic Garden, Gameboy Color

2001 - AquaAqua (PSOne), PlayStation

2000 - Aquaqua, PlayStation2

2000 - DragonTales: DragonSeek, PlayStation

2000 - Dragon Tales: DragonWings, Gameboy Color

1999 - WetrixGB, Gameboy Color

1999 - Wetrix+, Dreamcast

1997 - Taz Express, Nintendo 64

1997 - Wetrix (N64), Nintendo 64

1996 - Wetrix, PC

1995 - Mario Artist: Paint Studio / Sound Studio, Nintendo 64 | 64DD

1995 - Blade & Barrel, Nintendo 64

1995 - Spyral Saga, PlayStation

1994 - Cutthroat Island, SNES | Genesis

1994 - Venom Spirit, SNES

1994 - Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety, SNES | Genesis | PC

1994 - Waterworld, PlayStation | 3DO

1994 - Tinstar, SNES

1994 - Maximum Carnage, SNES | Genesis

1993 - Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, SNES

1993 - The Incredible Crash Dummies, NES | Gameboy

1993 - Ken Griffey Jnr presents Major League Baseball, SNES

1993 - Tazmanian Devil, SNES

1992 - Spiderman & X-men, SNES

1992 - Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest, SNES | Genesis

1992 - Plok!, SNES

1992 - Tom & Jerry, NES

1990 - Solstice 2, SNES

1990 - Gazza 2, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Amstrad GX4000

1990 - Cabal, NES

1990 - Fleapit, Coin-op

1990 - Solar Jetman (8 bit versions), ZX Spectrum | Commodore 64

1990 - Wizards & Warriors 3, NES

1990 - WWF Wrestling, Gameboy

1989 - Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship, NES | PlayChoice 10

1989 - Roller Thrasher, NES

1989 - Wolverine, NES

1989 - Sesame Street ABC 123, NES

1989 - Sesame Street ABC, NES

1989 - Sesame Street 123, NES

1989 - IronSword (Wizards and Warriors II), NES

1989 - Cosmic Pirate (8 bit versions), ZX Spectrum | Commodore 64

1988 - Voodoo Nightmare, Atari ST | Amiga

1988 - Cosmic Pirate, Amiga | Atari ST

1988 - Cluster, Amiga

1988 - Roadhugg, Amiga

1987 - Leviathan, Atari ST | Amiga

1987 - Amaurote (conversions), Atari XL | MSX

1987 - Knight Games 2, Commodore 64

1987 - World Darts, Coin-op | Amiga | Atari ST

1987 - Rasterscan (conversions), MSX | PC

1987 - Ghosts n Goblins, Atari ST

1987 - Scooby Doo, Commodore 64

1987 - Duet, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC

1987 - Feud (Amiga), Amiga

1987 - Outcast / Renegade, Atari ST

1987 - Amaurote, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1987 - Rasterscan, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1987 - Motos, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1987 - Feud (conversions), Atari XL | MSX | PC

1987 - Street Surfer, Commodore 64

1987 - Feud, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1987 - Defcom, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1987 - Die You Vicious Fish, Amstrad CPC

1986 - Hyperbowl, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1986 - 180 (conversions), Atari XL | MSX

1986 - Lightfarce / Zarjas, ZX Spectrum

1986 - Zub, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1986 - Ghosts n Goblins, Commodore 64

1986 - Xeno, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1986 - 180, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1986 - Glider Rider, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1986 - Kobayashi Naru, Amstrad CPC

1986 - Glass, Amstrad CPC

1986 - Omega Mission, Amstrad CPC

1986 - Hocus Focus, ZX Spectrum

1986 - Max Headroom, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1985 - Death Wake, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC | Commodore 64

1985 - Ghosts n Goblins, Amstrad CPC

1985 - Ziggurat, ZX Spectrum | Amstrad CPC

1984 - Ghost Town, ZX Spectrum

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If you spot any errors or ommissions in this softography (some of the dates of the older games are guesswork), or better still you can provide any of the missing screenshots or cover art images, then please email the webmaster.

 

Updated: 13th May 2005