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'''Ocean Software''', founded in 1982 by David Ward and Jon Woods, was one of the biggest developers for the CPC. Ocean developed not only for the CPC of course but also for Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. They also were one of the few major companies that supported the [[Plus]] range. In 1998 [[Infogrames]] bought Ocean Software.
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'''Ocean Software''', founded in 1982 by David Ward and Jon Woods, was one of the biggest European games developers across all home computing platforms.  
  
== Releases ==
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As well as an impressive back catalogue of CPC games, Ocean's has left a legacy touching every major gaming platform of the 1980s including the [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Atari ST]], [[Amiga]], [[PC]], [[NES]], [[SNES]], [[Master System]] and [[Mega Drive]]
  
* Adidas Championship Football
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Although they developed and supported a number of original games and ideas, they will be forever associated in the mind of the casual game with their [[Licenced games|TV & Movie licence games]] and ports of the latest arcade hits from [[Konami]] and [[Taito]], the latest of which Ocean always seemed to be advertising up to six months in advance of release in the magazines of the day!
* Adidas Championship Tie Break
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* Arkanoid 2 - Revenge of Doh
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By the time the CPC had arrived on the scene, Ocean had already beaten their North-East rivals '''Imagine''' who had overreached themselves in the battle for supremacy.  Ocean took on the brand name for themselves and made a number of key releases on the label in the following years.  Simply put, however, every release on the Imagine label for the CPC was in fact made by Ocean.
* Batman  
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* Batman - The Movie
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As well as Imagine, Ocean developed the '''Hit Squad''' label as a budget house to re-release their old titles (along with a number of other titles by third parties).
* Batman the Caped Crusader
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* Battle Command
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Their position as one of the key CPC developers is secured thanks to their involvement with the Plus range.  Chosen by Amstrad as an ideal partner to provide launch software, it was Ocean who developed and produced [[Burnin' Rubber]], the game included with the GX4000 and the Plus range of machines.
* Beach Volley
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* [[Burnin' Rubber]]
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A short-lived serious software arm, '''Ocean IQ''', published the [[Laser Basic|Laser Basic]], [[Laser Genius|Laser Genius]] and [[Laser BASIC Compiler|Laser Compiler]] titles.
* Cabal
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* Chase HQ
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As with all games developers, and particularly true of a group with the huge output of Ocean, the quality can vary wildly from game to game but thanks to their savvy maketing and more than a few classic games, Ocean will always tend to be remembered favourably.
* Cobra Stallone
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* Combat School
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In 1998 the Ocean name finally disappeared when the group, who had been unable to move with the times into the 32-bit era was bought out by [[Infogrames]].
* Daley Thompson's Decathlon
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* Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge
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== Releases for CPC  ==
* Daley Thompson's Supertest
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* Darkman
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*[[Arkanoid 2 - Revenge of Doh|Arkanoid 2 - Revenge of Doh]]
* Donkey Kong
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* Frankie goes to Hollywood
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*[[Batman|Batman]]
* Galvan
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*[[Batman The Movie|Batman The Movie]] (1989)
* Ghengis Khan
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*[[Batman The Movie ( Cartridge )|Batman The Movie ( Cartridge )]] (1989)
* Gilligan's Gold
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*[[Batman the Caped Crusader|Batman the Caped Crusader]]
* Gryzor
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* Head Over Heels
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*[[Battle Command|Battle Command]]
* Highlander
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*[[Beach Volley|Beach Volley]]
* Hudson Hawk
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*[[Burnin' Rubber|Burning Rubber (Cartridge )]] (1990)
* Hunchback  
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*[[Cabal|Cabal]]
* Hunchback 2
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*[[Chase HQ|Chase HQ]]
* Hunchback the Adventure
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*[[Combat School|Combat School]]
* It's a Knockout  
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*[[Darkman|Darkman]]
* Knight Bride
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*[[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]]
* Knight Rider
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*[[Frankie goes to Hollywood|Frankie goes to Hollywood]]
* Kong Strikes Back
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*[[Galvan|Galvan]]
* Madballs
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*[[Ghengis Khan|Ghengis Khan]]
* Mario Bros.  
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*[[Gilligan's Gold|Gilligan's Gold]]
* Match Day
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*[[The Great Escape|The Great Escape]]
* Matchday 2
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*[[Gryzor|Gryzor]] Known as Contra too on other systems.
* Miami Vice
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*[[Head Over Heels|Head Over Heels]]
* Midnight Resistance
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*[[Hunchback|Hunchback]]
* Mutants
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*[[Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge|Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge]]
* Narc
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*[[Hunchback the Adventure|Hunchback the Adventure]]
* Navy Seals
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*[[It's a Knockout|It's a Knockout]]
* Never Ending Story
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*[[Knight Bride|Knight Bride]]
* Night Breed
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*[[Kong Strikes Back|Kong Strikes Back]]
* Nomad
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*[[Madballs|Madballs]]
* Operation Thunderbolt
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*[[Mario Bros.|Mario Bros.]]
* Operation Wolf
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*[[Midnight Resistance|Midnight Resistance]]
* Pang
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*[[Mutants|Mutants]]
* Phantom Club
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*[[Narc|Narc]]
* Platoon
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*[[The New Zealand Story|The New Zealand Story]]
* Plotting
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*[[Nomad|Nomad]]
* Puzznic
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*[[Phantom Club|Phantom Club]]
* Rainbow Islands
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*[[Platoon|Platoon]]
* Rambo - First Blood 2
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*[[Plotting|Plotting]]
* Rambo 3  
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*[[Puzznic|Puzznic]]
* Rastan
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*[[Rainbow Islands|Rainbow Islands]]
* Red Heat
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*[[Renegade]]
* Robocop
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*[[Run for Gold|Run for Gold]]
* Robocop 2
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*[[Run the Gauntlet|Run the Gauntlet]]
* Robocop 3
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*[[Super Wondeboy in Monsterland|Super Wondeboy in Monsterland]]
* Run for Gold
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*[[Tai-Pan]]
* Run the Gauntlet
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*[[Tank|Tank]]
* Shadow Warriors
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*[[Target Renegade|Target Renegade]]
* Short Circuit
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*[[Top Gun|Top Gun]]
* Short Circuit 2
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*[[Track & Field|Track & Field]]
* Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants  
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*[[Typhoon (Ocean)|Typhoon]]
* Sly Spy
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*[[The Vindicator|The Vindicator]]
* Smash TV
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*[[Where Time Stoods Still|Where Time Stoods Still]]
* Space Gun
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*[[Wizball|Wizball]]
* Street Hawk
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* Super Test Decathlon
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* Super Wondeboy in Monsterland
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'''Movies or TV Licenses :'''
* Superbowl
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* Tai Pan
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*[[The Addams Family|The Addams Family]] (1991)
* Tank
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*[[Cobra Stallone|Cobra Stallone]]
* Target Renegade
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*[[Highlander|Highlander]]
* Terminator 2
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*[[Hudson Hawk|Hudson Hawk]]
* The Addams Family
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*[[Knight Rider|Knight Rider]]
* The Great Escape
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*[[Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]
* The New Zealand Story
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*[[Navy Seals (cartridge)|Navy Seals (Cartridge)]]
* The Untouchables
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*[[Never Ending Story|Never Ending Story]]
* The Vindicator
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*[[Night Breed|Night Breed]]
* Toki
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*[[Red Heat|Red Heat]]
* Top Gun
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*[[Rambo - First Blood 2|Rambo - First Blood 2]]
* Total Recall
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*[[Rambo 3|Rambo 3]]
* Track & Field
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*[[Robocop|Robocop]] (1987)
* Typhoon
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*[[Robocop 2 (cartridge)|Robocop 2 (Cartridge)]]
* V - The Visitors
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*[[Robocop 3|Robocop 3]] Unreleased.
* Where Time Stoods Still
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*[[Terminator 2|Terminator 2]]
* Wizball
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*[[The Untouchables|The Untouchables]]
* World Cup Carnival 86
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*[[V - The Visitors|V - The Visitors]]
* WWF Wrestlemania Challenge
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*[[Top Gun|Top Gun]]
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*[[Total Recall|Total Recall]]
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*[[Short Circuit|Short Circuit]]
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*[[Short Circuit 2|Short Circuit 2]]
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*[[Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants|Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants]]
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*[[Street Hawk|Street Hawk]]
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'''Arcade Licenses :'''
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*[[Operation Thunderbolt|Operation Thunderbolt]]
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*[[Operation Wolf|Operation Wolf]]
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*[[Pang|Pang]]
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*[[Rastan|Rastan]]
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*[[Shadow Warriors|Shadow Warriors]]
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*[[Smash TV|Smash TV]]
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*[[Space Gun|Space Gun]]
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*[[Toki|Toki]] (Cartridge) unreleased VaporWare.
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*[[Sly Spy|Sly Spy]]
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'''Sport Licenses'''
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*[[Adidas Championship Football|Adidas Championship Football]]
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*[[Adidas Championship Tie Break|Adidas Championship Tie Break]]
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*[[Daley Thompson's Decathlon|Daley Thompson's Decathlon]]
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*[[Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge|Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge]]
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*[[Daley Thompson's Supertest|Daley Thompson's Supertest]]
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*[[Match Day|Match Day]]
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*[[Matchday 2|Matchday 2]]
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*[[Super Test Decathlon|Super Test Decathlon]]
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*[[Superbowl|Superbowl]]
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*[[World Cup Carnival 86|World Cup Carnival 86]]
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*[[WWF Wrestlemania Challenge|WWF Wrestlemania Challenge]]
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery> caption="screenshots">
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Image:SOTB Comparatif 2.png‎| Shadow of the Beast by Psygnosis/[[Ocean]]
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Image:Ocean.png‎| Various [[Ocean]] intro pages
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Image:Divers 01.png‎| Various [[Ocean]](mostly) intro pages
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</gallery>
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[[Category:CPC_related_companies]] [[Category:Computer_and_video_game_companies]][[Category:UK companies]]

Latest revision as of 21:59, 4 February 2017

Ocean Software, founded in 1982 by David Ward and Jon Woods, was one of the biggest European games developers across all home computing platforms.

As well as an impressive back catalogue of CPC games, Ocean's has left a legacy touching every major gaming platform of the 1980s including the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amiga, PC, NES, SNES, Master System and Mega Drive

Although they developed and supported a number of original games and ideas, they will be forever associated in the mind of the casual game with their TV & Movie licence games and ports of the latest arcade hits from Konami and Taito, the latest of which Ocean always seemed to be advertising up to six months in advance of release in the magazines of the day!

By the time the CPC had arrived on the scene, Ocean had already beaten their North-East rivals Imagine who had overreached themselves in the battle for supremacy. Ocean took on the brand name for themselves and made a number of key releases on the label in the following years. Simply put, however, every release on the Imagine label for the CPC was in fact made by Ocean.

As well as Imagine, Ocean developed the Hit Squad label as a budget house to re-release their old titles (along with a number of other titles by third parties).

Their position as one of the key CPC developers is secured thanks to their involvement with the Plus range. Chosen by Amstrad as an ideal partner to provide launch software, it was Ocean who developed and produced Burnin' Rubber, the game included with the GX4000 and the Plus range of machines.

A short-lived serious software arm, Ocean IQ, published the Laser Basic, Laser Genius and Laser Compiler titles.

As with all games developers, and particularly true of a group with the huge output of Ocean, the quality can vary wildly from game to game but thanks to their savvy maketing and more than a few classic games, Ocean will always tend to be remembered favourably.

In 1998 the Ocean name finally disappeared when the group, who had been unable to move with the times into the 32-bit era was bought out by Infogrames.

Releases for CPC


Movies or TV Licenses :

Arcade Licenses :


Sport Licenses


Gallery