If you were playing games in the 80s and 90s, it’s likely that you played something by the UK’s Sensible Software. You may have enjoyed the classic Wizball – perhaps not even realising that Sensible ...
Long after it closed up shop, legendary UK gaming house Sensible Software gets a new Kickstarter-funded book. Darren Wall’s new Kickstarter-funded book Sensible Software 1986–1999 vividly details the ...
Publisher Read-Only Memory has launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowdsource Sensible Software 1986-1999 in the hope of raising the $30,000 (£18,700) required. Sensible Software founder Jon Hare is ...
After many delays and one aborted launch, Sensible World of Soccer has finally made it to Xbox Live to reach a new generation of football fanatics. First appearing on the Amiga in the early 1990s, ...
Sensible Software's birth and lifespan is to be charted in a brand new book that has just passed its funding goal on Kickstarter. 'Sensible Software 1986–1999' only needed $30,000, but ended up with ...
A rather lovely looking hardback book documenting Sensible Software, one of the industry’s early pioneers, has reached its Kickstarter funding goal and will now become a reality. Sensible Software ...
Zeitgeist crowd funding platform Kickstarter isn't all about raising thousands or millions of pounds to fund games that publishers wouldn't touch with a barge pole. Today, the goal is a modest $30,000 ...
Sensible Software is a studio embedded in gaming history for many reasons outside of the admittedly immortal Sensible Soccer. Along with the Canon Fodder games – the destructive sibling of Sensible's ...
"I'm a lucky guy because I achieved a lot in my work when I was young," says Jon Hare. He's not lying. He founded Sensible Software at 20-years-old and made games such as Sensible Soccer and Cannon ...
One of the UK’s most famous developers is chronicled in a new book that tells the true story behind the makers of Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder. In an ideal world Sensible Software would be as ...
GameCentral speaks to Jon Hare, about his Kickstarter-funded new book and why he thinks computer owners are more intelligent than console gamers… Sensible Software 1986–1999 – when Britsoft was king ...