Flair Software developed some games for other small companies. Because Flair Software was formerly known as MicroValue, I searched some info about that company and found it on their website:
Microvalue Flair is a well established computer games developer and publisher with over nine years trading history. We continue to produce top quality software on formats at the cutting edge of technology including the Sony Playstation, the Sega Saturn and the PC. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne, in the North East of England, we have been developing computer games not only to be published by ourselves, but also by some of the industry's giants including Konami and EA.
We were approached by EA with their top selling rugby union game on the Megadrive, and asked to convert the game to rugby league for sale in Australia. This was obviously a major task, as the difference between the two sports codes is considerable. The project was completed on a very tight time scale and released to rave reviews, selling out in most Australian stores. It spent considerable time at number one.
Konami, having seen our excellent track record, were taken by one of our products on the SNES, an isometric puzzler called Whizz, and were very interested in having a Playstation and a Saturn version coded. Whizz had enjoyed a long and successful life on the Amiga, the PC and the SNES and Konami believed it could continue to do so on the Playstation and the Saturn.
While coding on the industry's cutting edge hardware, Flair has also continued to produce a constant stream of classic PC titles. These games have encompassed all different genres, from classic arcade shoot 'em ups, to realistic sport sims, driving games and absorbing adventures. Due to our incredibly strong and diverse games catalogue many other development houses have chosen to publish their titles through us. This has further increased our catalogue and helped to strengthen our brand label throughout England and Europe. We currently enjoy a very strong relationship with many top software development teams and publishing houses all over England and especially in Europe.