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Relentless Software : ウィキペディア英語版
Relentless Software

Relentless Software is a British video game company formed in 2003 that is based in Brighton. The company is best known for developing 12 games in the BAFTA award winning and multi-million selling ''Buzz!'' franchise from 2005 to 2010. Relentless released its first self-published title, ''Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle'' on PC and PSN in 2009 and ''Quiz Climber Rivals'', for iPhone in 2011. Relentless has also developed ''Air Band'' and ''Mutation Station'', for the ''Kinect Fun Labs'' series. In 2012 it released Kinect Nat Geo TV, after which co-founder David Amor left the studio. In 2014 the studio released Murder Files: The Enigma Express on iOS, Google Play, Google Chrome and Kindle Fire. The studio is currently working on The Trace for iOS and Google Play, as well as an unannounced title for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

==History==

Relentless Software was founded in 2003 by David Amor & Andrew Eades, who had previously worked together at the Brighton office of Computer Artworks.〔
Computer Artworks had been in the process of creating a DJ simulation game for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), but the company went into receivership in October 2003 before the title could be completed. Amor and Eades persuaded SCEE that they could set up a company and complete the DJ project for them. Much to their shock, SCEE agreed and Relentless was set up just 36 hours after their meeting with SCEE.
The company name arose from Amor & Eades ambition to develop video games in a different way to the perceived norms of the industry. They wanted development to be a steady flow of work rather than the more normal cycle of a slow start leading to a project ending with long "crunch" periods. They typed ''unstoppable'' into an online thesaurus and of the synonyms returned they chose Relentless as the company name.〔
Whilst Relentless were completing work on the DJ simulator - that had by now been named ''DJ: Decks & FX'' - they also carried out the conversion of an SCEE published title, ''EyeToy: Groove'', for the Japanese market. ''DJ: Decks & FX'' was released in September 2004 and was nominated in the audio category of the 2004 BAFTA awards.〔 More conversion work for SCEE followed, with the conversion of ''SingStar Popworld'' for the Swedish and Norwegian markets.

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