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4Accolade, Inc. was a video game company founded in 1984 and based in San Jose.
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6Created by an ex-executive of Creator/{{Activision}}, Accolade (so named so that their titles would appear on shelves before Activision's, alphabetically) initially focused on the creation of family-accessible sports titles, as the founder was both a sports enthusiast and deeply religious. They were primarily known for the ''VideoGame/TestDrive'' series of exotic-sports car racing games.
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8Accolade's 1990s move into the console game market resulted in their being sued by Creator/{{Sega}} for producing unlicensed game cartridges for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis (many of which were released under their Ballistic label). Accolade wound up winning the suit, but nevertheless became an official Sega licensee in 1993.
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10In 1999, Accolade was acquired by Creator/{{Infogrames}} (later Creator/{{Atari}}).
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12[[index]]
13!!Games developed and published by Accolade:
14* ''4th & Inches''
15* ''Accolade's Comics''
16* ''Ace of Aces''
17* ''VideoGame/AlteredDestiny''
18* ''Anatomic Man''
19* ''Apollo 18: Mission to the Moon''
20* ''VideoGame/{{Ballz}}''
21* ''Bar Games''
22* ''Barkley Shut Up and Jam!'' series
23* ''Battle Isle 2''
24* ''Big Air''
25* ''Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure''
26* ''Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation''
27* ''Brett Hull Hockey 95''
28* ''Bubble Ghost''
29* ''VideoGame/{{Bubsy}}'' series
30* ''Card Sharks''
31* ''The Cardinal of the Kremlin''
32* ''VideoGame/CombatCars''
33* ''Cyclemania''
34* ''The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing''
35* ''The Dam Busters''
36* ''Day of the Viper''
37* ''Deadlock'' series
38* ''Don't Go Alone''
39* ''VideoGame/{{Double Dragon|1}}'' (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis)
40* ''VideoGame/{{Elvira}}'' series
41* ''VideoGame/{{Eradicator}}''
42* ''Fast Break''
43* ''Fight Night''
44* ''Fireteam Rogue''
45* ''The Game of Harmony''
46* ''The Games: Summer Challenge''
47* ''The Games: Winter Challenge''
48* ''VideoGame/{{Gods}}'' (Mega Drive)
49* ''VideoGame/GrandPrixCircuit''
50* ''Grand Prix Unlimited''
51* ''Gunboat''
52* ''Hardball!'' series
53* ''Heat Wave''
54* ''Hoverforce''
55* ''Ishido: The Way of Stones''
56* ''Jack Nicklaus Golf'' series
57* ''VideoGame/KilledUntilDead''
58* ''Law of the West''
59* ''VideoGame/LesManley'' series
60* ''Mean 18 Golf''
61* ''Mike Ditka Power Football''
62** ''Mike Ditka's Ultimate Football''
63* ''Mini-Putt''
64* ''Pelé'' series
65* ''[[VideoGame/MacadamBumper Pinball Wizard]]''
66* ''VideoGame/PoED''
67* ''Power at Sea''
68* ''Powerboat''
69* ''Pro Sport Challenge''
70* ''Project: Space Station''
71* ''Psi-5 Trading Company''
72* ''Rack 'Em''
73* ''VideoGame/RedlineGangWarfare2066''
74* ''Road & Car''
75* ''Serve & Volley''
76* ''VideoGame/SlaveZero''
77* ''Snoopy's Game Club''
78* ''Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures''
79* ''Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X''
80* ''VideoGame/StarControl'' series
81* ''[=StarHawk=]''
82* ''Steel Thunder''
83* ''Stratego''
84* ''Strike Aces''
85* ''VideoGame/SunDogFrozenLegacy''
86* ''VideoGame/SuperOffRoad'' (Mega Drive/Genesis)
87* ''VideoGame/TestDrive'' series
88* ''The Third Courier''
89* ''TKO''
90* ''The Train: Escape to Normandy''
91* ''VideoGame/{{Turrican}}'' (Mega Drive/Genesis, TG-16, Game Boy)
92* ''Universal Soldier'' (Mega Drive/Genesis, Game Boy)
93* ''Unnecessary Roughness'' series
94* ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''
95* ''[=WarpSpeed=]''
96* ''Zero Tolerance''
97* ''VideoGame/{{Zyconix}}''
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