 | Graham Gooch World Class Cricket - 1993 Amiga and 1994 PC release in the UK becoming a Number 1 Bestseller |
 | Allan Border Cricket - released in Australia and emulating the success of the British version |
 | Jonty Rhodes II: World Class Cricket - released in South Africa becoming one of their best selling games |
 | Brian Lara Cricket - a special edition of World Class Cricket for the PC |
 | Brian Lara Cricket - a Sega Megadrive conversion developed for Codemasters Ltd. Spent 10 weeks at Number 1 in the UK during the summer of 1995 |
 | Lara'96 - the Sega Megadrive follow-up produced for Codemasters Ltd and released during the summer of 1996 gaining another Number 1 spot. |
 | Lara'96 - the 1996 PC version with many domestic and international competition enabling it to become the ultimate cricket simulation. |
 | Shane Warne Cricket - the updated version of Lara'96 with statistics for the 1997 season. |
 | Battle for the Ashes'97 - released for the current Ashes series as a special offer |