The Chaos Engine

The Chaos Engine
Clockwise from top left: Navvie, Thug, Mercenary, Preacher, Gentleman, Brigand
Developer(s)The Bitmap Brothers
Publisher(s)Renegade Software
Designer(s)Simon Knight
Eric Matthews
Programmer(s)Stephen Cargill
Mike Montgomery
Artist(s)Daniel Malone
Composer(s)Richard Joseph
Farook Joi
Haroon Joi
Platform(s)Amiga, Atari ST, Amiga CD32, MS-DOS, RISC OS, Mega Drive, Super NES, Mobile phone, Windows, OS X, Linux
ReleaseMarch 16, 1993[1]
Genre(s)Run and gun
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Chaos Engine is a top-down run and gun video game developed by The Bitmap Brothers and published by Renegade Software in March 1993.[2] The game is set in a steampunk Victorian age in which one or two players must battle the hostile creations of the eponymous Chaos Engine across four landscapes and ultimately defeat it and its deranged inventor.

It was first released for the Amiga, with a version available for AGA Amigas, and later ported to MS-DOS, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Atari ST, Amiga CD32, RISC OS and Mega Drive. In the Super NES and Mega Drive versions, the Preacher character was renamed as the Scientist and redesigned to remove his clerical collar. The US versions of these two ports were retitled Soldiers of Fortune. A sequel to the game, The Chaos Engine 2, was released in 1996.

  1. ^ "Screenshot". Reading Evening Post. 5 March 1993. p. 24. Retrieved 30 July 2024. Title: Chaos Engine//Available: 16th March
  2. ^ "The Chaos Engine Softography". www.bitmap-brothers.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 October 1996. Retrieved 12 January 2022.