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Mere Mortals

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Mere Mortals Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
GenreVideo games
Founded1999
FounderDavid Jeffries & Graeme Love
Headquarters,
ParentIndependent

Established in 1999, Mere Mortals was a British video game developer based in Newcastle upon Tyne.[1] It announced its withdrawal from games in 2010[2] and confirmed that decision the next year, intending to work with internet, television and film.[1]

In addition to its games, Mere Mortals contributed to three films by Danny Boyle: Sunshine, 28 Weeks Later and Slumdog Millionaire.[1]

Games

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Selected games[2]
Title Platform(s) Year Notes
Aquattack! PlayStation 3, PSP 2010
Petanque Master Wii 2010 Sequel to Petanque Pro. Compatible with the Wii MotionPlus.
Pocket Pack: Words & Numbers DS 2010
Pocket Pack: Strategy Games DS 2010
Vacation Sports Wii 2009
Encleverment Experiment Xbox 360 2009
World Sports Party Wii 2009 [1]
Ski-Doo: Snowmobile Challenge Wii 2009
Vegas Casino II PlayStation 2 2007
Winter Sports PlayStation 2 2007
Fruit Fall PlayStation 2 2007
Pétanque Pro Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii 2007
Ultimate Board Game Collection Wii, PlayStation 2 July 2006
¡Qué pasa Neng! El videojuego PlayStation 2 2006 Published by Phoenix Games B.V. & Atari
PDC World Championship Darts PlayStation 2 December 1, 2006 [1]
X-Treme Quads PlayStation 2 2006
Turbo Trucks PlayStation 2 2006
The Ultimate World Cup Quiz PlayStation 2 2006
Superbike GP PlayStation 2 2006
Speed Machines III PlayStation 2 2006
Snow Rider PlayStation 2 2006
Search & Destroy PlayStation 2 2006
Obliterate PlayStation 2 2006
Maniac Mole PlayStation 2 2006
London Cab Challenge PlayStation 2 July 28, 2006 Published by Phoenix Games B.V.
Guerrilla Strike PlayStation 2 2006
Extreme Sprint 3010 PlayStation 2 2006 Published by Phoenix Games B.V.[3]
Dynamite 100 PlayStation 2 2006
Drag Racer USA PlayStation 2 2006
Downhill Slalom PlayStation 2 2006
D-Unit Drift Racing PlayStation 2 2006
Combat Ace PlayStation 2 2006 Published by Phoenix Games B.V.[4]
Air Raid 3 PlayStation 2 2006
Arcade USA PlayStation 2, PC 2006
21 Card Games PlayStation 2 2006
Poker Masters PlayStation 2, PC 2005 [5]
Shadow of Ganymede PlayStation 2 2005
Family Board Games PlayStation 2 2005
Doomsday Racers PlayStation 2 2005
Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder! PC 2005
Xtreme Speed PlayStation 2 2004
RC Toy Machines PlayStation 2 2004
Junior Board Games PlayStation 2 2004
Arcade Action: 30 Games PlayStation 2 2004
SRS PC 2004 [6]
All Star Action PlayStation 2003
Big Mutha Truckers PC 2003 [7]
Sports Superbike 2 PlayStation 2002
Speed Machines PlayStation 2002
Monte Carlo Games Compendium PlayStation 2002
Backgammon PlayStation 1999

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Crossley, Rob (9 September 2011). "Mere Mortals quits game development". gamesindustry.biz. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Mere Mortals Ltd". Moby Games. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  3. ^ PastGaming - Archiv (2015-10-31). Gamepro 09/2005 - Testcheck. Retrieved 2024-11-04 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "Combat Ace". Collectorz. HTML head meta description. Archived from the original on 23 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Previous games". web.archive.org. 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
  6. ^ "Previous games". web.archive.org. 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
  7. ^ "Previous games". web.archive.org. 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2024-11-26.