Software Creations, established in 1985 by Richard Kay, was a British video game developer based in Manchester, England. The studio gained prominence for its work on licensed titles, particularly in the 1990s, with notable milestones including the release of "Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage," which became a hallmark of comic book adaptations in gaming. The studio underwent a significant transformation when it was acquired by Acclaim Entertainment, rebranding as Acclaim Studios Manchester. Key personnel included Richard Kay, who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's creative direction. Software Creations developed several well-known titles, including "Plok," "Solstice," and "Equinox," which showcased their ability to blend engaging gameplay with innovative design. The studio's influence on the gaming industry is marked by its contributions to the action-platformer genre and its adeptness in adapting popular media into interactive experiences. Specializing in action and platform games, Software Creations also explored various technologies during its operation. Throughout its history, the studio received several accolades for its work, particularly for "Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage," which was praised for its gameplay and fidelity to the source material, solidifying its legacy in the gaming community.