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  2. WildTangent - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, WildTangent acquired the assets for Genesis3D from Eclipse Entertainment to use for their web driver. While working on improving the engine's source code, Mark O'Hara and his team decided to instead create a new engine, Destiny3D, from the obtained knowledge. [10] WildTangent then acquired Eclipse Entertainment in January 2002. [14]

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    WildTangent: Inadvertently made available when Fate and its sequel Fate: Undiscovered Realms were offered through a May 2015 Humble Bundle. The download link provided to purchasers for the DRM-Free copy lead to an apparently current dump of the source code. This was available for several days before it was corrected. [141] Far Cry: 2004 2023 ...

  4. List of WildTangent games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of video games published or developed by WildTangent, from Dell Games. [1]

  5. WildTangent grows from bloatware to social games platform - AOL

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    That annoying purple "W" is known as WildTangent, a casual games service that is tacked onto 85 percent of PCs today that has just entered the WildTangent grows from bloatware to social games platform

  6. Alex St. John - Wikipedia

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    Alex St. John, along with Craig Eisler and Eric Engstrom, created the original Microsoft DirectX technology platform. Alex became the Microsoft Windows Game technology evangelist for DirectX through his early work at Microsoft (1992-1997) to advance Windows as a dominant graphics and media platform.

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  8. Impulse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Impulse was a digital distribution and multiplayer platform. Originally developed by Stardock to succeed Stardock Central, it was purchased by GameStop in March 2011, [2] [3] and was subsequently rebranded as GameStop PC Downloads, with the client being renamed GameStop App. [4]

  9. Talk:List of WildTangent games - Wikipedia

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    I noticed a passing mention in the main WildTangent article of games by WildTangent being pre-installed on HP computers, as well as several other brands, so I suppose this could actually have been the case with my computer, as it was an HP, but I seem to remember something either on the start screens of the games themselves, or possibly in the ...