All Titles

Game Catalogue

Ten games across eight years — filter by platform to explore the Bitmap Brothers' complete output.

All games

Xenon

1988

Genre Vertical shoot-em-up
Publisher Image Works
Music David Whittaker
Amiga Atari ST DOS Shoot-em-up

Speedball

1988

Genre Futuristic sports
Publisher Image Works
Music David Whittaker
Amiga Atari ST DOS Sports

Xenon 2: Megablast

1989

Genre Vertical shoot-em-up
Publisher Image Works
Music Bomb the Bass
Amiga Atari ST DOS Master System Game Boy Shoot-em-up

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Cadaver

1990

Genre Isometric adventure
Publisher Image Works
Music David Whittaker
Amiga Atari ST DOS Adventure

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe

1990

Genre Futuristic sports
Publisher Renegade Software
Music David Whittaker
Amiga Atari ST DOS Sports

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Gods

1991

Genre Action platformer
Publisher Renegade Software
Music Richard Joseph / Nation XII
Amiga Atari ST DOS Platformer

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Magic Pockets

1991

Genre Action platformer
Publisher Renegade Software
Music Richard Joseph
Amiga Atari ST DOS Platformer

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Cadaver: The Payoff

1992

Genre Isometric adventure
Publisher Renegade Software
Music David Whittaker
Amiga Atari ST Adventure

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The Chaos Engine

1993

Genre Isometric co-op shooter
Publisher Renegade Software
Music Richard Joseph
Amiga Atari ST DOS Shooter

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Z

1996

Genre Real-time strategy
Publisher GT Interactive
Music Richard Joseph
DOS Windows Strategy

Catalogue Notes

All ten titles were developed by The Bitmap Brothers internally. Publishing arrangements changed over the studio's life: the first five games (Xenon through Cadaver) were published by Image Works (a label of Mirrorsoft), while Speedball 2 through The Chaos Engine were released by Renegade Software. Z was published by GT Interactive.

Platform coverage reflects original releases. Ports were sometimes developed by third parties — see History for context on individual titles and Modern for contemporary re-releases. Music credits are for the primary Amiga version where versions differed.