Computing Games written by Bullfrog Productions

The following is a list of Computing Games written by Bullfrog Productions in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 7 Computing Games written by Bullfrog Productions in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
American Revolt Date: 1993 American Revolt

Syndicate Data Disk Add-on pack for Syndicate

Software House: Electronic Arts
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : PC DOS

Populous Date: 1989 Populous

By Bullfrog and Electronic Arts for the Acorn ArchimedesThis version is by Krisalis, as just one of their conversions which were usually superior to the originals

Software House: Krisalis Software Ltd
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : Acorn Archimedes

Theme Hospital Date: Theme Hospital

Software House: Bullfrog Productions
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : PlayStation 1

Theme Hospital Date: 1997 Theme Hospital

This is an early release as you can tell from the green medical cross on the box, which they did not have the right to use

Software House: Dice Multimedia
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : PC Windows 32-bit/DOS

Theme Hospital (Softkey) Date: 1997 Theme Hospital (Softkey)

Software House: Softkey
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : PC Windows 95/98

Theme Park World Date: 1999 Theme Park World

1999 management and construction sim game, a sequel to 1994's Theme Park

Software House: Electronic Arts
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : PC

Theme Park World (EA Classics) Date: 1999 Theme Park World (EA Classics)

1999 management and construction sim game, a sequel to 1994's Theme Park

Software House: Electronic Arts
Author: Bullfrog Productions
Platform : PC

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