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  • Jan 29, 08 | 12:43 am : Codemasters silence angers frustrated SWOS fans

  • Dec 25, 07 | 8:53 pm : Happy SWOSmas!!

  • Dec 19, 07 | 9:22 pm : XBox SWOS release day shambles...

  • Dec 16, 07 | 2:18 pm : The Countdown Begins!!

  • Dec 09, 07 | 10:42 pm : New "Amiga SWOS" for PC released

  • Nov 27, 07 | 9:53 pm : First SWOS XBLA Tournament Announced

  • Nov 27, 07 | 9:44 pm : Official SWOS Release Date - 19th December

  • Nov 14, 07 | 9:26 pm : SWOS coming to Live Arcade - Soon... no.. really, we mean it this time!

  • Oct 15, 07 | 7:58 pm : UK SWOS Tournaments

  • Oct 15, 07 | 7:50 pm : Still no SWOS, but soon, maybe!

  • Sensible Software
    Sensible Soccer 2006
    Sensible World Of Soccer
    Sensible Soccer 98
    Sex n Drugs n Rock n Roll
    Cannon Fodder
     
     
     

    Meet the Crew

    Jon Hare aka Jops

    The main man, the big cheese. Jon Hare IS Sensible Software. The man who's brains were behind Megalomania, Cannon Fodder, Sensible Soccer, and all of Sensi's other massive hits. He is the games designer, but also does some graphics, and sings the intro tunes, and even did a spot of commentary on Sensi 98. Was once in a band called 'Hamsterfish' and wants to have a top ten record.

    Chris Yates

    The other founder member of Sensi, who strangely disappeared after Cannon Fodder, but who was also part-responsible for Sensi's rise to fame, and was the co-designer of all of Sensi's golf, up until Sensible Golf.

    Stoo Cambridge aka Stoo

    Sensible's artist. he too, worked on most of Sensi's games up to and including Sensible Golf.

    Chris Chapman aka Chipper

    Programmed Sensible Soccer, Sensible Soccer 98, SWOS, amongst other things.

    Richard Joseph aka R.J.

    The sound man. He did the atmospheric sounds, and menu music, on most of Sensibles games.

    Julian Jameson aka Jools

    Ace programmer, who worked on most of Sensi's big games.

    Stuart Campbell

    Had a brief spell at Sensi after making his name, as a no nonsense games reviewer for Amiga Power. He was employed as a quality control blokey, who made sure that everything that Sensible did was, err, good. Now makes cameo appearances on C4 Teletext's Digitizer.

    Some VERY embarassing photographs

    An old picture of the Sensible team

    A VERY cheesy picture of 'Jools'

    Shooting for the Cannon Fodder video

    And again

     

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