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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.
DOS Procryon BC Kid: 1992 [22] Platform game: Amiga Factor 5: Beneath a Steel Sky: 1994 2003 [23] Adventure Amiga, DOS Virgin Interactive: Released to support the ScummVM Project. Beyond Castle Wolfenstein: 1984 [24] Stealth game: DOS Muse Software: Beyond the Titanic: 1986 1998 [25] Text adventure game Apogee Software: Bio Menace: 1993 2005 ...
Stargunner: 1996 Apogee Software: Apogee Software Star Legions: 1992 Supernova Creations: Mindcraft: Starlord: 1993 Microprose: Microprose Starquake: 1988 ShareData: Bubble Bus Software: Star Rangers: 1995 Interactive Magic: Interactive Magic Star Reach: 1994-12-22 Interplay Entertainment: Interplay Entertainment Star Saga: 1988, 1989 ...
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]
Raptor: Call of the Shadows is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Cygnus Studios and published by Apogee Software.Its working title was "Mercenary 2029". [2] It was released on April 1, 1994 for MS-DOS compatible systems.
Also beginning in 1997, with their licensed Duke Nukem sequels, 3D Realms shifted from episodic MS-DOS titles to non-episodic console and personal computer games. In the process it abandoned the shareware model in favor of a traditional publishing model; it also largely ceased its activities as a developer that same year, releasing only Shadow ...
Trivia Whiz is a general trivia game written for MS-DOS, published by Apogee Software. It was originally published by George Broussard under Micro F/X Software, before he joined Apogee. Trivia Whiz was distributed as shareware. It consists of five volumes (named Volume 1 to 5), with only the first volume distributed as shareware, and the rest ...
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