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  2. Ossian Studios - Wikipedia

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    Located in Burnaby, Canada Ossian Studios was founded in 2003 by Alan Miranda (CEO) and his wife Elizabeth Starr (COO). The company name was inspired by the legendary Celtic warrior-bard Ossian, who told tales of epic adventures and travelled the underworld paradise of the Land of Youth called "Tir na n-Og", where warriors feasted, battled and died, but were reborn again the next day to feast ...

  3. War for the Overworld - Wikipedia

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    War for the Overworld is a real-time strategy video game developed by Brightrock Games (previously called Subterranean Games) based in Brighton, UK.The game started as a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, which ran from November 29, 2012, to January 3, 2013.

  4. America (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was conceptualised at Data Becker in 1998 and developed in less than 23 months. [5] In Germany, the game was released in late December 2000; [5] a release in North America followed on 15 January 2001. [1] The game was released for Microsoft Windows, specifically supporting the Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Me versions. [6]

  5. Nightdive Studios - Wikipedia

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    Night Dive Studios, Inc. (trade name: Nightdive Studios) is an American video game developer based in Vancouver, Washington and a subsidiary of Atari SA.The company is known for obtaining rights to abandonware video games, updating them for compatibility with modern platforms, and re-releasing them via digital distribution services, supporting preservation of older games.

  6. Steam-Heart's - Wikipedia

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    Steam-Heart's was initially released on PC-98 personal computers on March 15, 1994; a version for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² System was released in 1996 followed by another for the Sega Saturn in 1998, all of which were for the Japanese market. Critics generally found the gameplay to be average, with the erotic content being the sole ...

  7. America's Army: Rise of a Soldier - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 version was in development for some time, but was ultimately cancelled. [2] Unlike the original America's Army, this game isn't freeware. The game bears some similarity with the PC version of America's Army. Most of the maps from the PC version are in Rise of a Soldier. Online modes were available via Xbox Live until 15 April ...

  8. Subterranean Animism - Wikipedia

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    Subterranean Animism is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game in which the player has to navigate through a total of six stages, while killing enemies and dodging their projectiles. [1] Each stage contains two bosses, with large amounts of health and complex attack patterns called spell cards, that the player must defeat before advancing.

  9. Sub-Terrania - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Terrania is a 1994 multidirectional shooter developed by Danish studio Zyrinx and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis.The game takes place in the future, where a deep-space mining colony has been invaded by an unknown alien race.