Rainbow Arts
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Subsidiary | |
Industry | Video game industry |
Fate | Merged |
Successor | THQ Deutschland |
Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Marc Ullrich |
Defunct | 1999 |
Headquarters | Gütersloh, Germany |
Parent | Rushware (1986–1999) |
Rainbow Arts Software GmbH was a German video game publisher based in Gütersloh. The company was founded in 1984 by Marc Ullrich and acquired by Rushware in 1986.[1] In 1999, Funsoft Holding, which acquired Rushware and sister company Softgold in 1992, sold Rushware to THQ, which was incorporated into THQ Deutschland, THQ's German operations arm.[2]
Games published
- Earthworm Jim (MS-DOS version – "Earthworm Jim 1 & 2: The Whole Can 'O Worms")
- 3001 O'Connor's Fight
- The Baby of Can Guru
- Bad Cat
- The Birds and the Bees II: Antics
- Bozuma
- Circus Attractions
- Conqueror
- Curse of RA
- Day of the Pharaoh
- Danger Freak
- Denaris
- Down at the Trolls
- East vs. West: Berlin 1948
- 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
- Khalaan
- Logical
- Lollypop
- Mr. Pingo
- Money Molch
- M.U.D.S. – Mean Ugly Dirty Sport
- Mad TV
- Madness
- Masterblazer Sequel to Lucasfilm's Ballblazer
- Mystery of the Mummy
- Nibbler
- 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
- Time
- The Volleyball Simulator
- Warriors
- X-Out
- Z-Out
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