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(Redirected from Dreamforge) American video game developer (1990–2001)

DreamForge Intertainment Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryVideo games
Founded1990
Defunct2001
FateDefunct
HeadquartersGreensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Key peopleThomas Holmes
Christopher Straka
James Namestka

DreamForge Intertainment, Inc. was an American computer game developer.

History

DreamForge was founded as Event Horizon Software, Inc. by the computer game developers Thomas Holmes, Christopher Straka and James Namestka in Greensburg. Until its dissolution the company produced several well-known and awarded computer games, most of them in the genre of role-playing games and strategy video games. After producing several games, the team changed its name to DreamForge Intertainment after learning that its Event Horizon name was shared with a developer of pornographic software.

The company was dissolved in 2001 after struggles with its publishers while working on several titles, including the never finished game Werewolf: The Apocalypse - The Heart of Gaia, as well as Myst IV, with the latter being subsequently continued by a different studio.

List of games

Unfinished

References

  1. Staff (May 1999). "Developer Spotlight: DreamForge Intertainment". PC Accelerator (9): 121.
  2. ^ "Giantbomb.com - Dreamforge Intertainment". Giant Bomb. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  3. "Computer Gaming World Issue 114". January 1994 – via Internet Archive.

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