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Lethal Company is a cooperative video game for up to four players played in first-person perspective. Set in a retro-futuristic setting, players work as contracted employees of "The Company". They can communicate with each other through the in-game proximity chat , as well as proximity text chat.
Similar to Dear Esther, the mod was developed into a full commercial release in 2013. [24] [25] [26] Thinking with Time Machine - A mod built atop Portal 2, which adds in the ability for the player to create a brief recording of their actions and then interact with that recording on its playback, including the use of portals. [27]
After the mod was ported to StarCraft 2 and Dota 2, it was made into a paid standalone app using the Unity Engine for Android and iOS mobile devices in June 2016. [30] A second similar app was released on both platforms during mid-October, [31] [32] now available as free to download but with some content locked behind a paywall. [33]
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itch.io (stylized in all lowercase) is a website for users to host, sell and download indie video games, indie role-playing games, game assets, comics, zines and music. . Launched in March 2013 by Leaf Corcoran, the service hosts over 1,000,000 products as of November 2024
Data East is the only company that manufactured custom pinball games (e.g., for Aaron Spelling, the movie Richie Rich, or Michael Jordan), though these were basically mods of existing or soon to be released pinball machines (e.g., Lethal Weapon 3).
Aaron Spelling (mod of Lethal Weapon 3) Arnon Milchan (mod of Last Action Hero) The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1993) Back to the Future: The Pinball (1990) Batman (1991) Checkpoint (1991) Guns N' Roses (1994) Hook (1992) Joel Silver (mod of Star Trek) [2] Jurassic Park (1993) King Kong (1990) [3] Laser War (1987) [4] Last ...
Three years later, in 2005, Jeremy Blum and other Red Orchestra developers joined Andrew Spearin to work on the mod. The mod, titled Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat, was released in 2007. [4] In 2010, Spearin and Blum co-founded New World Interactive.