Title Year Platforms Composer Description
Warp 1988 ST Erik Simon Thalion's debut - a space shoot-em-up for the Atari ST. Limited in scope but technically confident for the studio's first release.
Chambers of Shaolin 1989 Amiga ST DOS Jochen Hippel A side-scrolling beat-em-up set in a martial arts academy. Notable for its training-mode structure and Hippel's energetic score.
Seven Gates of Jambala 1990 Amiga ST Jochen Hippel A side-scrolling action game set in a fantasy world. Colourful visuals and fluid animation; showcased Thalion's growing Amiga expertise.
Wings of Death 1990 Amiga ST Jochen Hippel Vertical shmup landmark. Smooth scrolling, relentless enemy waves, and one of Hippel's finest TFMX soundtracks. A showcase of Thalion's ambition.
Dragonflight 1990 Amiga ST DOS Jochen Hippel Thalion's first major RPG. A large open world blending overhead exploration with real-time dragon flight sequences. Set the template for later RPGs.
Metal Law 1991 Amiga ST Jochen Hippel A vertical shmup with a science-fiction setting. Fast and challenging; a companion piece to Wings of Death.
Leavin' Teramis 1992 Amiga ST Jochen Hippel A top-down shoot-em-up with colourful alien worlds. Polished and entertaining; one of Thalion's most purely commercial productions.
Amberstar 1992 Amiga DOS Jochen Hippel A vast RPG blending overhead map exploration with first-person dungeon crawling. Predecessor to Ambermoon; a major achievement in European RPG design.
No Second Prize 1992 Amiga Matthias Steinwachs 3-D motorcycle racing simulation developed by Matthias Steinwachs. Remarkable smooth polygon rendering; awarded 94% by Amiga Power. Still playable today.
Lionheart 1993 Amiga Jochen Hippel Side-scrolling platformer with Henk Nieborg's legendary pixel art. Widely regarded as the most visually stunning Amiga game ever made. Hippel's score is equally outstanding.
Ambermoon 1993 Amiga DOS Jochen Hippel The masterwork. An epic RPG with seamless 3-D dungeon crawling, outdoor exploration on the world map, and a deep narrative. Source code released 2023.
Tornado 1993 Amiga DOS Various A one-on-one fighting game developed during Thalion's difficult final period. Published as the team began to dissolve.
FireFighter 1994 Amiga Various A helicopter fire-fighting simulation. One of Thalion's final releases before closure.

Notes on the Catalogue

Platform coverage varies significantly by title. Early releases (1988–1989) targeted the Atari ST, reflecting the founders' demoscene background. From 1990, the Amiga became the primary platform as European market dynamics shifted. DOS ports were produced for several titles from 1990 onward.

Composer credits for the earliest titles (Warp, Chambers of Shaolin) are documented at the Thalion Webshrine. Jochen Hippel scored the majority of Thalion's Amiga output; credits for No Second Prize and later titles differ. See the music page for full soundtrack documentation.

The Atari ST version of Ambermoon was never commercially released, though development reached an advanced stage. The platform data above reflects published releases only.