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'''Tiertex Design Studios''', formerly '''Tiertex Ltd.''' are a video game development and publishing company founded in 1987 in the United Kingdom. They are notable for porting numerous games to the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] for publishers such as [[U.S. Gold]], [[Electronic Arts]] and [[Domark]].
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'''Tiertex Design Studios''', formerly '''Tiertex Ltd.''' are a video game development and publishing company founded in 1987 in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Donald Campbell and John Prince. They are notable for porting numerous games to the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] for publishers such as [[U.S. Gold]], [[Electronic Arts]] and [[Domark]]. In a similar fashion to Tose Software, the company was highly secretive about game credits and refused to put them in many of their games.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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===[[Sega Master System|Master System]]===
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Gauntlet]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Impossible Mission]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Paperboy]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Strider]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Super Kick Off]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[The Flintstones (Master System)|The Flintstones]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Ace of Aces]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[World Class Leader Board]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Heroes of the Lance]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Strider II]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Star Wars]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[World Cup USA 94]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[FIFA International Soccer]]'' (1996)
 
 
 
===[[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]===
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Super Kick Off]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Turbo OutRun]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Strider II]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[Formula One]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[World Cup USA 94]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Olympic Summer Games]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Madden NFL 98]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[NBA Live 98]]'' (1997)
 
 
 
===[[Sega Mega CD|Mega CD]]===
 
*''[[World Cup USA 94]]'' (1994)
 
  
===[[Sega Game Gear|Game Gear]]===
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==References==
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game]]'' (1991)
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*''[[Paperboy]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Super Space Invaders]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Super Kick Off]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[World Class Leader Board]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Star Wars]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[Strider II]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[World Cup USA 94]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[FIFA International Soccer]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Madden NFL '95]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Madden NFL 96]]'' (1995)
 
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[[Category:Third-Party Development Companies]]
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[[Category:Third-party software developers]]

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Tiertex
Founded: 1987
Headquarters:
Manchester, United Kingdom

Tiertex Design Studios, formerly Tiertex Ltd. are a video game development and publishing company founded in 1987 in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Donald Campbell and John Prince. They are notable for porting numerous games to the Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear and Sega Mega Drive for publishers such as U.S. Gold, Electronic Arts and Domark. In a similar fashion to Tose Software, the company was highly secretive about game credits and refused to put them in many of their games.

Softography

References