Wrath of the Demon
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| Wrath of the Demon | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Abstrax |
| Publisher | ReadySoft |
| Programmers | David Foster, Pierre Proulx,[1] Martin Ross[1] (Amiga) & Nicolas Chapados (PC) |
| Artists | Claude Pelletier[1] & Stephane Ross |
| Composer | David Whittaker[1] |
| Platforms | Atari ST, Amiga, CDTV, MS-DOS, Commodore 64 |
| Release | 1991 |
| Genre | Hack and slash |
| Mode | Single-player |
Wrath of the Demon is a 1991 hack and slash video game developed by Quebec-based developer Abstrax, and published by ReadySoft. Versions for Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore CDTV, and MS-DOS were released in early 1991. A Commodore 64 version was released later.[2] A Sega Genesis port was in development, but cancelled.[3]
The player controls a hero on a quest to defeat a demon.
Development
The nine musical tracks are by David Whittaker. The programmers for the Amiga version were David Foster, Pierre Proulx and Martin Ross. The programmer for the PC version was Nicolas Chapados. The game was designed and illustrated by Claude Pelletier and Stephane Ross. Also Michel Cadorette provided support during the production of the Amiga version in different areas.