Sheffield — 1984 to 1999 — Forever

GREMLIN
GRAPHICS

Sheffield Steel and Speed

From a Just Micro retail shop on Carver Street — publishers of Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge, Zool, and Switchblade — Sheffield's greatest game studio.

220+ Titles
1984 Founded
1999 Acquired
4 Legendary Composers

Gremlin Graphics

From a Sheffield computer shop to one of Britain's most prolific and celebrated game studios — the complete Gremlin story.

Sheffield's Finest

Founded in 1984 by Ian Stewart and Kevin Norburn from the Just Micro retail shop on Carver Street, Sheffield, Gremlin Graphics became one of Britain's most prolific game studios over the next fifteen years. Based in the heart of South Yorkshire's steel city, the company embodied the precision, craft, and drive of its industrial surroundings.

From early ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 titles through the golden Amiga era and into the 16-bit and 32-bit age, Gremlin published over 220 titles across every major platform: C64, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, SNES, Mega Drive, PC, and PlayStation.

The studio's golden era produced landmark titles including the Lotus racing trilogy (1990–1992), Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension (1992), Switchblade (1989), and Trailblazer (1986). Composers Ben Daglish, Rob Hubbard, Barry Leitch, and Matt Furniss provided some of the most iconic music in British gaming history.

Renamed Gremlin Interactive in 1994, the studio continued innovating with Actua Soccer (1995) before Infogrames acquired it in 1999. The Sheffield studio finally closed in 2003.