ClickBoom
clickBOOM is a Canadian software house. clickBOOM is probably best known for their ports of Quake and Myst for Commodore Amiga in 1998. This games for Comodore Amiga were all working on Amiga 1200 powered with memory cards or 030 accelerator cards during the late 90's. The story AbOUT clickBOOM began with a small group of young guys around 1994 in Belgrade. Some coders, computer graphic and music artists who work on Amiga and/or PC.
In 2000 ClickBOOM joined the Canadian company PXL Computers Inc. Since February 2002 PXL Computers Inc. and ClickBOOM were developing PC/Mac Digital Remasters of Wings, Lords of the Rising Sun, It Came from the Desert and Rocket Ranger for Cinemaware Inc. But at the end PXL Computers filed a lawsuit against Cinemaware Inc., at Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo. For breach of contract and unpaid development cost. So PXL Computers Inc. and ClickBOOM never released the 4 games they were developing.
Next year ClickBOOM continued to press ahead another court case against Duplium Corporation. So this is the reason you can not find any more games from clickboom since the 90's.
Games for Amiga
- Capital Punishment (computer game), a beat 'em up game
- Myst, a point-and-click game
- Napalm: The Crimson Crisis, a real-time strategy game
- T-zer0 (computer game), a shoot 'em up game
- Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy
- Quake, a first-person shooter