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Stargunner is a horizontally scrolling shooter video game published by Apogee Software in 1996 for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. [ citation needed ] Stargunner was released as freeware on June 22, 2005.
Stargunner is a horizontally scrolling shooter for the Atari 2600 written by Alex Leavens and published by Telesys in 1982. [1] Leavens also worked on ports of Gorf and Crazy Climber for the 2600, released by CBS and Atari, Inc. , respectively.
Bio Menace consists of three episodes. The first, "Dr. Mangle's Lab", was released as shareware.The other two were sold commercially: "The Hidden Lab" and "Master Cain". The game was discontinued in 2000 due to compatibility problems with newer operating sys
Stargunner: 1996 2005 [89] Side-scrolling shooter DOS 3D Realms: Starsiege: Tribes: 1998 2004 [90] First-person shooter: Windows Dynamix/Sierra On-Line: Released as publicity for the release of Tribes: Vengeance. Star Control II: 1992 2002 Action adventure DOS, Mac OS Toys For Bob: Released as The Ur-Quan Masters. Star Fleet I: The War Begins ...
MobyGames was founded on March 1, 1999 by Jim Leonard and Brian Hirt, and joined by David Berk 18 months later, three friends since high school. [7] Leonard had the idea of sharing information about computer games with a larger audience. In mid-2010, MobyGames was purchased by GameFly for an undisclosed amount. [8]
The last game to be published under the Apogee name was Stargunner in 1996. Most of the proposed brands were never used, as 3D games like Duke Nukem became the company's focus. 3D Realms launched a brand for pinball games, Pinball Wizards, in February 1997, but only published Balls of Steel (1997) under the name. [5]
All 38 of the initial era of Atari 2600 games (between the console's launch in 1977 and the summer of 1980) were developed and manufactured by Atari, Inc. These games were published by Atari, and many were also licensed to Sears, which released these games under its Tele-Games brand, often with different titles. [2]
Kroz is a series of Roguelike video games created by Scott Miller for IBM PC compatibles.The first episode in the series, Kingdom of Kroz, was released in 1987 as Apogee Software's first game.