New Generation Software

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New Generation Software was a German game development studio founded by Carsten Wieland and Carsten Korte, two developers who previously worked at Starbyte. The company developed a number of DOS/Windows titles between 1995 and 1999, including Chewy: Esc from F5 (1995), Clif Danger (1996), Chartbuster (1998) and Dark Secrets of Africa(1999). It also published a number of Amiga titles in Germany, including the two Trapped games.

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New Generation Software was a German game development studio founded by Carsten Wieland and Carsten Korte, two developers who previously worked at Starbyte. The company developed a number of DOS/Windows titles between 1995 and 1999, including Chewy: Esc from F5 (1995), Clif Danger (1996), Chartbuster (1998) and Dark Secrets of Africa(1999). It also published a number of Amiga titles in Germany, including the two Trapped games.

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Subject ID: 44718