Bit Managers

{{Short description|Spanish video game development company}}

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|type = Private

|fate= Bought by Virtual Toys

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|foundation = 1988 (as "New Frontier")

|founder = Alberto Jose González (co-founder)

|defunct = 2005

|location = Barcelona, Spain

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|industry = Video games

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Bit Managers, formerly known as New Frontier, was a video game developer based in Barcelona (Spain). It was co-founded by Alberto Jose González, who composed the music for all of their games except Bang!, a coin-operated arcade machine. {{cite web |date=July 16, 2009 |title=Interview: Alberto Gonzalez|url=http://good-evil.net/features/interview-with-alberto-gonzalez-part-1 |publisher=good-evil |access-date=August 29, 2024 |archive-date=March 16, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100316165305/http://good-evil.net/features/interview-with-alberto-gonzalez-part-1 |url-status=dead }}

History

The company was founded in 1988 as "New Frontier", initially programming games for ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and MSX computer systems. The company at first met with only modest success. In 1992, the company changed its name to Bit Managers and began to make games for Nintendo consoles (especially for Game Boy). It focused on creating innovative games based on Franco-Belgian comics such as Asterix, The Smurfs or The Adventures of Tintin for a client company, Infogrames.

In 1997, Bit Managers was chosen by Acclaim Entertainment to develop some games of the Turok series for Game Boy. In 1998, the year of the launch of Game Boy Color, Bit Managers was the first third-party developer to finish two Game Boy Color titles (Turok 2 and Sylvester & Tweety).

That same year, the company was bought by a Spanish arcade video gaming company Gaelco. Bit Managers also ported the Gaelco arcade game Radikal Bikers to PlayStation shortly afterward.

In 2001, the former principals of Bit Managers re-purchased the company. Bit Managers continued their relationship with Infogrames, developing several games for Game Boy Advance.

In 2005, the Spanish video game company Virtual Toys, bought Bit Managers. That business relationship continues and Bit Managers is a subsidiary of Virtual Toys Barcelona.{{cite news|url=http://books.openlibra.com/pdf/RetroManiac_6.pdf|title=Press Start!|work=Retro Maniac|date=May 2012|accessdate=January 21, 2013|pages=20{{ndash}}21}}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Games

class ="wikitable"
Title

!Console

!Publisher

!Date

The Morning Adventure

|Game Boy Advance

|Virtual Toys

|Summer 2003

Inspector Gadget Racing

|Game Boy Advance

|LSP

|Christmas 2002

The Revenge of the Smurfs

|Game Boy Advance

|Infogrames

|Autumn 2002

Droopy's Tennis Open

|Game Boy Advance

|LSP

|Summer 2002

Asterix & Obelix: Bash Them All!

|Game Boy Advance

|Infogrames

|February 2002

Baby Felix Halloween

|Game Boy Color

|LSP

|Christmas 2001

Tintin in Tibet

|Game Boy Color

|Infogrames

|Spring 2001

Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun

|Game Boy Color

|Infogrames

|Christmas 2000

Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion

|Game Boy Color

|Acclaim

|Summer 2000

UEFA 2000

|Game Boy Color

|Infogrames

|Summer 2000

Radikal Bikers

|PlayStation

|Infogrames

|Summer 2000

Ronaldo V-Football (Ronaldo V-Soccer in the USA)

|Game Boy Color - B/W

|Infogrames

|2001, January 1, 2002 (USA)

Turok: Rage Wars

|Game Boy Color

|Acclaim

|2000

Die-Maus

|Game Boy Color

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1999

Asterix & Obelix

|Game Boy Color

|Infogrames

|Summer 1999

Hugo 2½

|Game Boy Color - B/W

|Infogrames

|Summer 1999

Turok 2: Seeds of Evil

|Game Boy Color - B/W

|Acclaim

|Christmas 1998

Sylvester & Tweety: Breakfast on the Run (Looney Tunes: Twouble! in the USA)

|Game Boy Color - B/W

|Infogrames

|Christmas 1998

Otto's Ottifanten: Baby Bruno's Nightmare

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1998

Sea Battle

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1998

Bang!

|Coin-op

|Gaelco

|Spring 1998

Die-Maus

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Spring 1998

Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs

|Game Boy

|Acclaim

|Christmas 1997

Hugo 2

|Game Boy

|Laguna

|Christmas 1997

Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Spring 1997

Spirou

|Game Gear

|Infogrames

|Unpublished (1996 copyright date)

Spirou

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Christmas 1996

Tintin in Tibet

|Game Gear

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1996

Tintin in Tibet

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Summer 1996

Asterix & Obelix

|Super NES

|Infogrames

|Christmas 1995

Asterix & Obelix

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Summer 1995

The Smurfs

|Master System

|Infogrames

|Christmas 1994

The Smurfs

|Game Gear

|Infogrames

|Christmas 1994

The Smurfs

|NES

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1994

The Smurfs

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Summer 1994, 1998 (USA)

Metal Masters

|Game Boy

|Electro Brain

|Christmas 1993

Asterix

|NES

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1993

Asterix

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Summer 1993

Bomb Jack

|Game Boy

|Infogrames

|Summer 1992

Pop Up (Cool Ball in the USA)

|Game Boy

|Infogrames, Takara (USA)

|Spring 1992, August 1994 (USA)

Mystical

|Spectrum

|Infogrames

|Autumn 1991

The Light Corridor

|Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX

|Infogrames

|Summer 1991

North & South

|Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX

|Infogrames

|Christmas 1990

Hostages

|Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX

|Infogrames

|Spring 1990

Magic Johnson Basketball

|Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX

|Zafiro

|Spring 1990

Time Out

|Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX

|Zafiro

|Christmas 1988

=Bang!=

Bang! is a wild west shoot 'em up game created for the Gaelco GG-1v machine, and released by Gaelco in 1998.{{KLOV game|7011|name=Bang!}} It featured cartoon graphics; single-player and 2-player modes, and offered the use of a light gun and control button inputs.Note: The rules are the same as Point Blank: the player starts up with three lives, with a goal to complete each stage by reaching the requested quota of hits (or points). If the player fails; gets hit by a bandit; or shoots the wrong target; they lose a life.[http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=bang&page=detail&id=179 Bang!]; at [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=news Arcade History]; retrieved .

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