Grey Dog Software
Encyclopedia
Grey Dog Software is a computer games
development company, based in Phoenix, Arizona
, and specializing in sports text sim
ulations. Notable games released by Grey Dog include the Total Extreme Warfare series and the Wrestling Spirit series.
came to the company with Rahn.
All three developers had worked under the same company, .400 Software Studios, but when that company dissolved due to an ownership dispute, the three developers formed Grey Dog Software under the ownership of Rahn.
Gorski left Grey Dog in May 2006 to create his own company, Wolverine Studios.
Brian Nichols joined the company in December 2006 in order to be the lead developer of the basketball product line.
Computer Games
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development company, based in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
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, and specializing in sports text sim
Text sim
Text Sim refers to a type of computer or video game that focuses on using a text based element to simulate some aspect of the real world...
ulations. Notable games released by Grey Dog include the Total Extreme Warfare series and the Wrestling Spirit series.
History
On September 7th, 2004, Arlie Rahn founded Grey Dog. Gary Gorski and Adam RylandAdam Ryland
Adam Ryland is a British programmer best known for creating the Extreme Warfare series of games.-Background:Born July 23, 1980 and currently residing in Birmingham, England, Ryland graduated from Aston University in 2001 with a degree in computer science. After graduating, Ryland worked for Wrox...
came to the company with Rahn.
All three developers had worked under the same company, .400 Software Studios, but when that company dissolved due to an ownership dispute, the three developers formed Grey Dog Software under the ownership of Rahn.
Gorski left Grey Dog in May 2006 to create his own company, Wolverine Studios.
Brian Nichols joined the company in December 2006 in order to be the lead developer of the basketball product line.
Games Released
- Bowl Bound College Football
- Comic Book Hero: The Greatest Cape
- Fast Break Collega Basketball
- Total Extreme Wrestling 2005
- Total Extreme Wrestling 2007
- Total Extreme Wrestling 2008
- Total Extreme Wrestling 2010
- World of Mixed Martial ArtsWorld of Mixed Martial ArtsThe World of Mixed Martial Arts is a PC game designed by Adam Ryland and Grey Dog Software, the makers of the Total Extreme Warfare series. It includes fictional fighters with descriptive bios to make the game interesting. It is a simulation game, in which the player is the booker of a Mixed...
- World of Mixed Martial Arts 2
- World of Mixed Martial Arts 3
- Wrestling SpiritWrestling SpiritWrestling Spirit is a series of professional wrestling computer games that was created by British programmer Adam Ryland for the PC since 2004. The games are published by Grey Dog Software. The games in the series are seen as complementary games to ones in Ryland's Extreme Warfare series...
- Wrestling Spirit 2
Developers
Products are categorized into product lines: basketball, football, and wrestling/MMA.Developers | |
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Basketball | Brian Nichols |
Football | Arlie Rahn |
Wrestling/MMA | Adam Ryland Adam Ryland Adam Ryland is a British programmer best known for creating the Extreme Warfare series of games.-Background:Born July 23, 1980 and currently residing in Birmingham, England, Ryland graduated from Aston University in 2001 with a degree in computer science. After graduating, Ryland worked for Wrox... |
External links
- Grey Dog Software Official Site
- Total Extreme Wrestling Wiki at WikiaWikiaWikia is a free web hosting service for wikis . It is normally free of charge for readers and editors, deriving most of its income from advertising, and publishes all user-provided text under copyleft licenses. Wikia hosts several hundred thousand wikis using the open-source wiki software MediaWiki...