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''Bullfrog Productions'' was a British videogame developer founded in 1987 by Creator/PeterMolyneux and Les Edgar. It was famous for creating [[SimulationGame Management/God Sims]] with a dark sense of humour. In 1995 Creator/ElectronicArts purchased the company while Peter Molyneux left the company in 1997 to found Creator/LionheadStudios. At the same time three other staff members (Mike Diskett, Fin [=McGechie=] and Guy Simmons) left and founded [[VideoGame/{{Startopia}} Mucky Foot Productions]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Bullfrog was working on several projects, including ''Dungeon Keeper 3: War for the Overworld'', ''Genesis: The Hand of God'', ''The Indestructibles'', ''Theme Movie Studio'', ''Theme Resort'', and ''Void Star''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Bullfrog was working on several projects, including ''Dungeon Keeper 3: War for the Overworld'', ''Genesis: The Hand of God'', ''The Indestructibles'', ''Theme Movie Studio'', ''Theme Resort'', and ''Void Star''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the studio was bought by Creator/ElectronicArts, several projects were cancelled, including ''[[VideoGame/DungeonKeeper Dungeon Keeper 3]]''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Bullfrog was working on several projects, including ''Dungeon Keeper 3: War for the Overworld'', ''Genesis: The Hand of God'', ''The Indestructibles'', ''Theme Movie Studio'', ''Theme Resort'', and ''Void Star''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the studio was bought by Creator/ElectronicArts, several projects were cancelled, including ''[[VideoGame/DungeonKeeper Dungeon Keeper 3]]''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Bullfrog was working on several projects, including ''Dungeon Keeper 3: War for the Overworld'', ''Genesis: The Hand of God'', ''The Indestructibles'', ''Theme Movie Studio'', ''Theme Resort'', and ''Void Star''.
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''Bullfrog Productions'' was a British videogame developer founded in 1987 by Creator/PeterMolyneux and Les Edgar. It was famous for creating [[SimulationGame Management/God Sims]] with a dark sense of humour. In 1995 ElectronicArts Creator/ElectronicArts purchased the company while Peter Molyneux left the company in 1997 to found Creator/LionheadStudios. At the same time three other staff members (Mike Diskett, Fin [=McGechie=] and Guy Simmons) left and founded [[VideoGame/{{Startopia}} Mucky Foot Productions]].
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''Bullfrog Productions'' was a British videogame developer founded in 1987 by Creator/PeterMolyneux and Les Edgar. It was famous for creating [[SimulationGame Management/God Sims]] with a dark sense of humour. In 1995 ElectronicArts purchased the company while Peter Molyneux left the company in 1997 to found Creator/LionheadStudios. At the same time three other staff members (Mike Diskett, Fin [=McGechie=] and Guy Simmons) left and founded [[VideoGame/Startopia [[VideoGame/{{Startopia}} Mucky Foot Productions]].
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''Bullfrog Productions'' was a British videogame developer founded in 1987 by PeterMolyneux and Les Edgar. It was famous for creating [[SimulationGame Management/God Sims]] with a dark sense of humour. In 1995 ElectronicArts purchased the company while Peter Molyneux left the company in 1997 to found Creator/LionheadStudios. At the same time three other staff members (Mike Diskett, Fin [=McGechie=] and Guy Simmons) left an and founded Mucky Foot Productions.
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''Bullfrog Productions'' was a British videogame developer founded in 1987 by PeterMolyneux and Les Edgar. It was famous for creating [[SimulationGame Management/God Sims]] with a dark sense of humour. In 1995 ElectronicArts purchased the company while Peter Molyneux left the company in 1997 to found Creator/LionheadStudios. At the same time three other staff members (Mike Diskett, Fin [=McGechie=] and Guy Simmons) left an founded Mucky Foot Productions.
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''Bullfrog Productions'' was a British videogame developer founded in 1987 by PeterMolyneux and Les Edgar. It was famous for creating [[SimulationGame Management/God Sims]] with a dark sense of humour. In 1995 ElectronicArts purchased the company while Peter Molyneux left the company in 1997 to found Creator/LionheadStudios. At the same time three other staff members (Mike Diskett, Fin McGechie [=McGechie=] and Guy Simmons) founded Mucky Foot Productions.
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The studio stopped producing games in 2001 and was officially closed in 2004.
!!Games developed by the studio:
* ''Fusion'' (1988)
* ''VideoGame/{{Populous}}'' (1989)
** ''Populous II'' (1991)
** ''PopulousTheBeginning'' (1998)
* ''Flood'' (1990)
* ''Powermonger'' (1990)
* ''VideoGame/{{Syndicate}}'' (1993)
** ''Syndicate: American Revolt'' (1994)
** ''Syndicate Wars'' (1996)
* ''Magic Carpet'' (1994)
** ''Magic Carpet 2'' (1995)
* ''VideoGame/ThemePark'' (1994)
** ''Theme Park World'' (Sim Theme Park in the US) (1999)
** ''Theme Park Inc'' (Sim Coaster in the US) (2001)
* ''Tube'' (1994)
* ''Hi-Octane'' (1995)
* ''Genewars'' (1996)
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'' (1997)
** ''Dungeon Keeper 2'' (1999)
* ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' (1997)
* ''Theme Aquarium'' (1998)
The studio stopped producing games in 2001 and was officially closed in 2004.
!!Games developed by the studio:
* ''Fusion'' (1988)
* ''VideoGame/{{Populous}}'' (1989)
** ''Populous II'' (1991)
** ''PopulousTheBeginning'' (1998)
* ''Flood'' (1990)
* ''Powermonger'' (1990)
* ''VideoGame/{{Syndicate}}'' (1993)
** ''Syndicate: American Revolt'' (1994)
** ''Syndicate Wars'' (1996)
* ''Magic Carpet'' (1994)
** ''Magic Carpet 2'' (1995)
* ''VideoGame/ThemePark'' (1994)
** ''Theme Park World'' (Sim Theme Park in the US) (1999)
** ''Theme Park Inc'' (Sim Coaster in the US) (2001)
* ''Tube'' (1994)
* ''Hi-Octane'' (1995)
* ''Genewars'' (1996)
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'' (1997)
** ''Dungeon Keeper 2'' (1999)
* ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' (1997)
* ''Theme Aquarium'' (1998)