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Sensible Software was a highly regarded software house in the nineties from the United Kingdom that released several games, amongst those the popular Sensible Soccer
series and Cannon Fodder.

The "trademark" of the Sensible Software's games were the pin-like characters, used in Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder (although slightly different), and Sensible Golf.

Background

Formed in 1986 by Jon "Jops" Hare and Chris Yates, who worked at LT Software in the mid '80s, Sensible Software released games initially for the ZX Spectrum
and the Commodore 64
, clinching market praise with Wizball, and releasing Microprose Soccer, their first venture in football games. In the early '90s the company swapped those for the more powerful Amiga
and Atari ST
, where games such as Mega Lo Mania, Sensible Soccer, and Cannon Fodder became classics, and with the rise of the 16-bit home console market, most of these games were later ported for these platforms. However, while Sensible had a strong reputation in the early '90s, things took a turn for the worse as the Amiga market diminished. Sensible Golf, a simple golf video game (not a simulation) did not perform well in the market and received poor reviews. Lately, Sensible Software has only released games in the Sensible Soccer series, and as computers gained cheap 3D rendering abilities and titles such as Actua Soccer
and FIFA turned to 2.5D and 3D, the market for the series quickly shrunk to a small niche.

Sensible Software almost went bankrupt, and are now a subsidiary company of Codemasters
.

Softography

Twister, Mother of Charlotte (ZX Spectrum
)
Parallax (Commodore 64
)
Galaxibirds (Commodore 64
)
Wizball (Commodore 64
/ZX Spectrum
)
S.E.U.C.K. (Commodore 64
/Commodore Amiga)
Oh No (Commodore 64
)
Microprose Soccer (Commodore 64
/ZX Spectrum
)
International 3D Tennis (Commodore 64
/ZX Spectrum
/Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Insects in Space (Commodore 64
)
Mega Lo Mania (Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Sensible Soccer (Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Wizkid (Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Sensible Soccer
1.1
(Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Sensible Soccer International Edition (Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Sensible Soccer 92/93 (Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
)
Cannon Fodder (Commodore Amiga/Atari ST
/Acorn Archimedes
)
Sensible Soccer (Megadrive/SNES)
Cannon Fodder 2 (Commodore Amiga)
SWOS (Commodore Amiga)
SWOS 95/96 (Commodore Amiga)
SWOS Euro '96 (Commodore Amiga)
SWOS 96/97 (Commodore Amiga)
Sensible Golf (Commodore Amiga)
SWOS (MS-DOS
)
SWOS 96/97 (MS-DOS
)
Cannon Fodder (MS-DOS
)
Cannon Fodder 2 (MS-DOS
)
Sensible Golf (MS-DOS
)
Sensible Soccer 98 (Windows 9x)
Sensi 98 Euro Club Edition (Windows 9x)
Sensi 98 Euro Club Edition (PlayStation
)
Cannon Fodder (Game Boy Color
)
SimBrick (Commodore Amiga)
Sensible Train Spotting (Commodore Amiga)
Unsensible Soccer (Commodore Amiga)

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