![]() In 2012, Frontier released Coaster Crazy, and started to work on Elite: Dangerous Kickstarter, which successfully closed at the start of 2013. In 2011 Kinect Disneyland Adventures and Kinectimals: Now With Bears were developed, along with ports of LostWinds for iOS and Kinectimals for iOS and Windows Phone. In 2010, Frontier developed Kinectimals for Microsoft's Kinect controller on the Xbox 360. It was followed up with a sequel in 2009, entitled LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias, which scored 86% on Metacritic. It received critical acclaim, scoring 81% on Metacritic. In 2008, Frontier released LostWinds, a launch title for Nintendo's WiiWare platform. The company also made games for the Wallace and Gromit franchise, and has released Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo, and a tie-in game for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The full game was released to PC on 16 December 2014.įrontier Developments has made many other games, including Dog's Life, Thrillville, and RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. Early-access versions of the game have been playable by backers since December 2013. The company completed a successful Kickstarter campaign at the end of 2012, where the new sequel's name Elite: Dangerous was revealed. įrontier had been planning a new Elite sequel, under the working title Elite 4, since 1998. ![]() The Outsider was cancelled in January 2011 after it was dropped by the publisher, Codemasters, leading to nearly 30 staff layoffs. The company describes the original Elite as a "Game by Frontier", in its back catalogue during the company's 2013 sale of shares to the public, with David Braben owning all rights to the game assigned to the company in 2008.īetween 20, Frontier developed The Outsider, an action-adventure game set in Washington DC that Braben said would advance video game storytelling. 2.2 Games published under the Frontier Foundry labelįrontier Developments' first game was the 1993 Amiga CD32 port of the largely successful Frontier: Elite II followed by Frontier: First Encounters, second sequel to the seminal 1984 game Elite by Acornsoft. ![]()
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