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Psygnosis was a British developer founded in 1984, born from the ashes of the short-lived Imagine Software. They cut their teeth on the home computer scene, particularly on the Platform/{{Amiga}}, and distinguished themselves with their [[TechDemoGame technical proficiency]], [[{{Feelies}} generous extras]] and distinctive cover artwork by Roger Dean (who also provided the company's logo). They also published numerous games developed by minor British companies such as DMA Design Limited (which later became Rockstar North), Raising Hell Software (later Creator/BizarreCreations), Reflections Interactive and Creator/TravellersTales.
They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the Platform/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the Platform/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the Platform/Nintendo64.
While critical acclaim remained high, several of their later productions were financial disappointments, leading to a full takeover by Sony in 1999. The "Psygnosis" label was phased out and the studio was restructured as SCE Studio Liverpool and focused entirely on the ''Wipeout'' and ''Formula One'' series.
They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the Platform/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the Platform/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the Platform/Nintendo64.
While critical acclaim remained high, several of their later productions were financial disappointments, leading to a full takeover by Sony in 1999. The "Psygnosis" label was phased out and the studio was restructured as SCE Studio Liverpool and focused entirely on the ''Wipeout'' and ''Formula One'' series.
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Psygnosis was a British developer and publisher founded in 1984, born from the ashes of the short-lived Imagine Software. They cut their teeth on the home computer scene, particularly on the Platform/{{Amiga}}, and distinguished themselves with their [[TechDemoGame technical proficiency]], [[{{Feelies}} generous extras]] and distinctive cover artwork by Roger Dean (who also provided the company's logo). They also published numerous games developed by minor British companies such as DMA Design Limited (which later became Rockstar North), Raising Hell Software (later Creator/BizarreCreations), Reflections Interactive and Creator/TravellersTales.
They were acquired by[[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] Creator/{{Sony}} in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the Platform/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the Platform/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the Platform/Nintendo64.
While critical acclaim remained high, several of their later productions were financial disappointments, leading to a full takeover bySony Creator/{{Sony|InteractiveEntertainment}} in 1999. The "Psygnosis" label was phased out and the studio was restructured as SCE Studio Liverpool and focused entirely on the ''Wipeout'' and ''Formula One'' series.
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Psygnosis was a British developer founded in 1984, born from the ashes of the short-lived Imagine Software. They cut their teeth on the home computer scene, particularly on the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and distinguished themselves with their [[TechDemoGame technical proficiency]], [[{{Feelies}} generous extras]] and distinctive cover artwork by Roger Dean (who also provided the company's logo). They also published numerous games developed by minor British companies such as DMA Design Limited (which later became Rockstar North), Raising Hell Software (later Creator/BizarreCreations), Reflections Interactive and Creator/TravellersTales.
They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.
They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.
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Psygnosis was a British developer founded in 1984, born from the ashes of the short-lived Imagine Software. They cut their teeth on the home computer scene, particularly on the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, Platform/{{Amiga}}, and distinguished themselves with their [[TechDemoGame technical proficiency]], [[{{Feelies}} generous extras]] and distinctive cover artwork by Roger Dean (who also provided the company's logo). They also published numerous games developed by minor British companies such as DMA Design Limited (which later became Rockstar North), Raising Hell Software (later Creator/BizarreCreations), Reflections Interactive and Creator/TravellersTales.
They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for theUsefulNotes/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn Platform/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.
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They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo 64}}.
While critical acclaim remained high, several of their later productions were financial disappointments, leading to a full takeover by Sony in 2000. The "Psygnosis" label was phased out and the studio was restructured as SCE Studio Liverpool and focused almost entirely on the ''Wipeout'' and ''Formula One'' series.
While critical acclaim remained high, several of their later productions were financial disappointments, leading to a full takeover by Sony in 2000. The "Psygnosis" label was phased out and the studio was restructured as SCE Studio Liverpool and focused almost entirely on the ''Wipeout'' and ''Formula One'' series.
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They were acquired by [[Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment Sony]] in 1993 to ensure a good software lineup for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, and even supplied its official SDK, developed by SN Systems. The studio still retained a degree of independence from Sony, resulting in several ports for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and one edition of [[VideoGame/{{Wipeout}} the anti-gravity racing league]] to the UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo 64}}.
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Psygnosis was a British developer founded in 1984, born from the ashes of the short-lived Imagine Software. They cut their teeth on the Home home computer scene, particularly on the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and distinguished themselves with their [[TechDemoGame technical proficiency]], [[{{Feelies}} generous extras]] and distinctive cover artwork by Roger Dean (who also provided the company's logo). They also published numerous games developed by minor British companies such as DMA Design Limited (which later became Rockstar North), Raising Hell Software (later Creator/BizarreCreations), Reflections Interactive and Creator/TravellersTales.
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On August 22, 2012, Sony, announced that Studio Liverpool would be closing its doors forever.
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