Eden Entertainment Software

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Eden Entertainment Software
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Founded 1991
Headquarters UK

Eden Entertainment Software Limited was an English developer founded by Stuart Middleton and Tim Round from Arc Developments. It was incorporated on 25 October 1991 and liquidated on 29 July 1996. Its initial intent to do conversion work to Sega consoles. The company initially operated out of an unused store room above a video rental store in Walsall, England. After several projects they expanded their staff and moved into a larger office building in the same town. They were employing up to 14 people at one point and focused on conversion work. The company eventually ran out of money after a large contract was dropped by the publisher and they failed to find replacement work in time.

Its first game Eden developed was the Amiga and Genesis versions of Alien 3 for Probe Software.

Games

Music Development

GG/SMS

For RoboCop 3, Eden outsourced its sound to Teeny Weeny Games. Matt Furniss will write its music on an untitled Atari Mega ST tracker by Shaun Hollingworth. For Arena: Maze of Death, Paul Lathem wrote its music using Martin Walker's sound driver.

GEN

On most of its games, Eden outsourced the audio to Teeny Weeny Games. Matt Furniss will write the music using a tracker provided by Shaun Hollingworth.

Music Development

The following composers worked at Eden:

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