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Tiertex Design Studios

Tiertex Design Studios was established in 1987 in the United Kingdom as Tiertex Limited (sometimes abbreviated Tiertex Ltd). The company has developed hundreds of games for just about every video console and home computer format ever produced. In addition, the company offers in-house production services to publishers including games design, programming, graphics, music, SFX, development tools, and testing. The company's clientele includes household name publishers such as EA, THQ, Activision, LEGO Media and BBC Worldwide for whom they have developed a diverse range of titles from sports sims, such as Championship Motocross 2001, to games for younger children, such as the EMMA 2000 award nominee Bob The Builder. The company began using the name Tiertex Design Studios Limited in February 2004.
HKM, Die Hard 2: Die Harder

Tiger Developments Ltd.

Harrier 7

Tiger Electronics, Ltd

Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers: The Adventures in Nimnul's Castle

Tiger Media, Inc.

Murder Makes Strange Deadfellows, The Case of the Cautious Condor

Tim Wisseman

Defender of Boston

Time Warp Software GmbH

Volleyball Simulator, Berlin 1948

Titanic Entertainment

NetStorm

Titus France SA

Titan

Titus Interactive

Originally a French company founded in 1985 by Caen and Gil Espeche. Although they released many successful titles, the company bankrupted in 2004. Some of their most famous creations are: Prehistorik series, Fox or Crazy Cars series.
Crazy Cars 2, Crazy Cars 3, Fox, Prehistorik 2, Prehistorik, Blues Brothers - Jukebox Adventure, Lamborghini - American Challenge, F40 Pursuit Simulator, Metal Rage: Defender of the Earth, Galactic Conqueror, Super Cauldron, The Blues Brothers, Dick Tracy

Titus Ltd.

Wild Streets

Titus Software Corporation

Titus Software Corporation was the American branch of Titus France SA.
Crime Does Not Pay

TLK Games S.A.R.L.

TLK Games was founded in 1990. Though there is a Paris office, TLK is based primarily in Albi on the River Tarn in the south-west of France, around 85 km northeast of Toulouse. The company develops and markets its own games and currently, 2011, has built up a catalog of over 300 games to date (the majority in 3D). Their games are marketed using the Shareware model and are sold directly on the internet.
Hopy-ONE

Toaplan Co., Ltd.

Toaplan Co., Ltd. (株式会社東亜プラン) was a Japanese game development company headquartered in Suginami-ku, Tokyo, with their development office in Toshima-ku, Tokyo. The company was established in 1984 as the development division of arcade distributor Toa Kikaku, and was best known for their manic arcade shoot-'em-ups such as Truxton, Zero Wing, and Batsugun.
Sky Shark

Tom Bombadil's Software Emporium and House of Curi

Get Lost!

TOM Productions

TOM Productions was a German shareware development team consisting of Christian Männchen (graphics and sound) and Andreas Tofahrn (programming and documentation). The team was active from 1987 to 1996 and released 8 games in total, most popular among them the Game of ROBOT series of action puzzle games that were among the most popular German shareware games in the late 1980s to early 90s. Distributor Boeder Software nominated the original Game of ROBOT for its Game of the Year 1990 award, and awarded Tofahrn and Männchen the title of Public Domain Authors of the Year 1990 (despite their games not having been released into the public domain). While 1994's FlipOut was the last game developed by TOM Productions, Andreas Tofahrn kept maintaining the official website, produced Windows ports, and, as of December 2016, registration codes for all TOM games can still be purchased.
Nicolausi

Tom Proudfoot Games

Tom Proudfoot Games is the moniker under which the Californian Tom Proudfoot releases his games.
Nahlakh

Tom Snyder Productions, Inc.

Agent USA, The American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation

Tomasz Pytel

Dork's Dreams

Topo Soft

Topo Soft was one of the most professional Spanish companies in the 8-bit era, in special since the incorporation of Gabriel Nieto to its directive in 1988. During the years from 1987 to 1992, they developed a great number of games for Spectrum, MSX and Amstrad CPC computers, most of them best sellers (Emilio Butragueño Fútbol, a soccer game, sold 100,000 copies in Spain alone). It was also, next to Dinamic, the company with most significant international distribution and visibility. Their biggest success Mad Mix Game (a Pac-Man gaming style adapted wisely to current times), was used by Pepsi for a competition in Japan (this was an incredible feat for Spanish software), and they even won Gremlins 2 royalties after a stiff competition with the major software companies.
Rock'N Roller, Olimpiadas 92: Gimnasia Deportiva, Olimpiadas 92: Atletismo, Drazen Petrovic Basket, Titanic

Topologika Software Ltd.

Topologika Software Ltd. was founded by a group of teachers in 1987. It is located in the Cornwall, England, (UK) and is the publisher and distributor of children's educational software and games. In the 1980s, they published some of the classic text-adventure games for the BBC Micro, Spectrum, Amstrad, Atari and the PC. Some time in their history they became part of the 21st Century Entertainment conglomerate.
Acheton, Murdac, Countdown to Doom, Hezarin