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Founded | 1985 |
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Founder | Charles Partington Harry Nadler Don Rigby |
Defunct | 1993 |
Headquarters | , UK |
Products | Video games |
Red Rat Software was a Manchester, UK-based video game developer and publisher founded by Charles Partington, Harry Nadler, and Don Rigby that operated between 1985 and 1993. The company centered on the Atari 8-bit family of home computers before expanding to other systems. The company used the slogan "Red Rat has the power!".
Games

Red Rat Software advertising flyer showing the company's slogan
1985
- A Day at the Races (Atari 8-bit)
- Sprong: The Quest for the Golden Pogostick (Atari 8-bit)
1986
- Crumble's Crisis (Atari 8-bit)
- Escape from Doomworld (Atari 8-bit, C64)
- Freaky Factory (Atari 8-bit)
- Laser Hawk (Atari 8-bit)
- Panic Express (Atari 8-bit, C64)
- Rocket Repairman (Atari 8-bit)
- Screaming Wings (Amiga, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST)
- Space Gunner (Atari 8-bit)
- The Domain of the Undead (Atari 8-bit)
- War-Copter (Atari 8-bit)
1987
- Astro-Droid (Atari 8-bit)
- Little Devil (Atari 8-bit)
- Nightmares (Atari 8-bit)
- Planet Attack (Atari 8-bit)
- River Rally (Atari 8-bit)
- Robot Knights (Atari 8-bit)
- Space Lobsters (Atari 8-bit)
1988
- Lombard RAC Rally (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)
- Speed Run (Atari 8-bit)
1989
- Hawkquest (Atari 8-bit)
- Time Runner (Amiga, Atari ST)
1990
- International Soccer Challenge (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)
1991
- Wild Wheels (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)
1992
- Push-Over (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, SNES)
1993
- One Step Beyond (Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)
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