The Bitmap Brothers are a British
video game developer
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founded in 1987. The company entered the
video game industry in 1988 with the
scrolling shooter ''
Xenon''. They quickly followed with ''
Speedball''. Prior to becoming the publisher of their own games (under
Renegade Software), early Bitmap Brothers titles were
distributed by
Image Works and
Konami.
The Bitmap Brothers released several games on the
Amiga
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and
Atari ST
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, and were one of the most successful companies on those platforms. They became known in particular for releasing games from a variety of different genres that usually came to be regarded as leaders in their respective fields. Their
PC games have never matched the sales of their previous Amiga titles, despite garnering positive critical reviews in the press.
They publicized themselves as rock stars, and were featured in the press posing in dark glasses standing next to the helicopter of
Robert Maxwell, the owner of
Mirrorsoft, the publisher of a number of their games.
After 2002, the company also released ports of several of their games for both the
Game Boy Advance and
Pocket PC
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platforms, and since then they have been licensing their old games and properties to several other companies interested in attempting re-releases for modern platforms.
History
The Bitmap Brothers were based in
Wapping, East London and were
privately owned. The company's
MD was Mike Montgomery, who had founded the company together with Eric Matthews and Steve Kelly. Mike Montgomery later went on to take sole control of the business.
Mark John Coleman is a computer graphics developer who frequently worked with the Bitmap Brothers, and along with Dan Malone was responsible for the visual style that became a trademark of the Bitmap Brothers' games. Other key staff included Technical Director John Phillips, Art Director John Kershaw, Business Development Director Ed Bartlett and Creative Director Jamie Barber.
The Bitmap Brothers became known for the high difficulty of their games. Montgomery later remarked that "all of the Bitmap Brothers games... they're probably a bit too difficult. The reason for that was we designed games that we wanted to play - for us it was actually quite hard to think that somebody would want to play something that's easy."
The development team was voted Best 16-bit Programmers of the Year at the
Golden Joystick Awards. Speedball was also voted best 16-bit Game of the Year overall.
Two former core members of the company — Mike Montgomery and John Phillips — went on to found Tower Studios (along with
Sensible Software founder
Jon Hare), and stated their involvement with Bitmap Brothers as having ended in 2004.
Business Development Director, Ed Bartlett went on to pioneer the
in-game advertising industry, initially with Hive Partners and then with IGA Worldwide.
After years of silence a news post on the official website announced ''
Speedball 2 Tournament'' which was released in November 2007 by Frogster Interactive, but failed to achieve the success of previous titles in the franchise.
In October 2010, it was announced that ''Speedball 2'' would be resurrected again, this time for the
iPhone and
iPad systems, with Vivid Games managing the conversion.
Following this, a mobile version of ''Z'' was developed by Peter Harrap and TickTock Games and was published by KavCom for devices running
iOS and
Android
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, with the touch screen usually available on these devices lending itself to a game of this genre.. It was released on iPhone and iPad in 2011, with further releases on BlackBerry Playbook, Android, and
Kindle
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in 2012. The mobile version remake by TickTock Games was also released for Mac in 2012, and then published by Kiss Ltd and KavCom for Windows PC on
Steam
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and
GOG.com on 4 July 2014, together with a Steam release of ''Z: Steel Soldiers'' the following month.
On 2 July 2012, ''Speedball 2: Evolution'' was announced and released for Android in Google Play Store, and in 2013 ''The Chaos Engine'' was recreated for release on PC, Linux and Mac.
Rebellion Developments
Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford, England. Founded by Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for its ''Sniper Elite'' series and multiple games in the ''Alien vs. Pre ...
acquired the Bitmap Brothers back catalog in November 2019.
Titles
In chronological order:
* ''
Xenon'' (1988)
* ''
Speedball'' (1988)
* ''
Xenon II: Megablast'' (1989)
* ''
Cadaver
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'' (1990)
* ''
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe'' (1990)
* ''
Cadaver: The Payoff'' (1991)
* ''
Gods'' (1991)
* ''Bike'' / ''Triple X'' / ''Havoc'' (cancelled)
* ''
Magic Pockets'' (1991)
* ''
The Chaos Engine
''The Chaos Engine'' is a top-down run and gun video game developed by The Bitmap Brothers and published by Renegade Software in March 1993. The game is set in a steampunk Victorian age in which one or two players must battle the hostile creat ...
'' (''Soldiers of Fortune'') (1993, 2013)
* ''
The Chaos Engine 2'' (1996)
* ''
Z'' (1996)
* ''
Speedball 2100
''Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe'' is a 1990 video game based on a violent futuristic cyberpunk sport that draws on elements of handball and ice hockey, and rewards violent play as well as goals. The concept of the game is very reminiscent of the 1975 ...
'' (2000)
* ''
Xenon 2000
''Xenon 2: Megablast'' is a 1989 shoot 'em up video game developed by The Bitmap Brothers and published by Image Works for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was later converted to the Master System, Mega Drive, Commodore CDTV, Game Boy, Acorn Arch ...
'' (2000)
* ''
Z: Steel Soldiers'' (2001)
* ''Speedball Arena'' (cancelled)
* ''Warbots'' (unreleased)
* ''
World War II: Frontline Command'' (2003)
* ''Brutal Deluxe'' / ブルータル デラックス (unreleased)
* ''SpeedBall 2: Evolution'' (2012)
References
External links
* via
Internet Archive
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