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Adrenalin Interactive, Inc. is a leading developer of exciting interactive gaming software and electronic consumer products. The company specializes in creating computer and video games featuring highly realistic motion physics models and also develops interactive products for popular, recognizable consumer franchises such as Brunswick Bowling, the Pro Golfers Association, Trivial Pursuit, the game of Operation and Barbie. Our growing client list is quite extensive and each has significant presence in their respective markets and is known for innovative, fun, quality products.
Adrenalin Interactive, Inc. began as the software division of Western Technologies, which has been deeply involved in the electronic entertainment and toy industry since 1980. We began development of video games with the invention of the Vectrex, a complete stand alone video gaming console. We also designed games for the Atari 2600, Colecovision, early Nintendo systems, Sega Genesis and various handheld gaming products. Through the years weve run the 16-bit console gamut and are currently developing titles for the Sony PlayStation, PC CD-ROM, producing content for interactive television and developing a variety of wagering sports games.
Besides translating popular favorites from sports, books, film and television into interactive media, a team of talented visual artists, brilliant sound/video/web guys, socially dysfunctional programmers and whiz-bang game designers are creating original content. Check out the critically-acclaimed Ten Pin Alley, a real physics bowling game for PSX, Win 95 and Saturn published by ASC Games, and developed by our company.
Adrenalin's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1994 title, "Poker Face Paul's Gin" (Game Gear).
The company has been involved titles released on the PlayStation, SNES and Game Gear.
The company's most recent involvement was on the 1998 release "Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling" (PlayStation).
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