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This category lists video games developed or published by Magnetic Fields, formerly known as Mr Chip Software. Pages in category "Magnetic Fields (video game developer) games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Myth is an interactive fiction game by Magnetic Scrolls released in 1989. Some versions have static graphics. Some versions have static graphics. The game was only released in limited numbers to members of the Official Secrets adventuring club.
Magnet Interactive Studios was a software development company based in Georgetown. Founded in 1989 by designer Greg Johnson as a print and 3D design firm and later joined by businessman Basel Dalloul, the company saw a short-lived software and video game business in the mid-1990s as a subsidiary of the Magnet Interactive Group holding company ...
This category lists video games developed by Magnet Interactive Studios. Pages in category "Magnet Interactive Studios games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Magnetic: The Game of Games is a 2003 video game developed by Australian studio Mulawa Dreaming. It was the second game by the studio after Xiama. The game had a players only forum on its web site. [1] Magnetic Revisited was a redesigned and rewritten version released in 2010. [2] The game would be followed by Magicama, and Cooroora.
Super Magnetic Neo was developed by Genki and was released for the Dreamcast on February 3, 2000. Once the direction of the game had been determined, it took 1 year to create with 18-20 staff members working on it. The magnetic mechanics of the game were pioneered primarily by Nobuyuki Nakano, who also designed the challenge and training modes ...
This category lists video games developed by Magnetic Scrolls. Pages in category "Magnetic Scrolls games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Magnetic Scrolls was a British video game developer active between 1984 and 1990. A pioneer of audiovisually elaborate text adventure games, it was one of the largest and most acclaimed interactive fiction developers of the 1980s, and one of the "Big Two" with Infocom according to some.