DreamForge Intertainment
DreamForge Intertainment Inc. | |
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legal form | Incorporated |
founding | May 1, 1990 (as Event Horizon Software) |
resolution | 2000 |
Seat | Jeannette (Pennsylvania) , United States |
Branch | Software development |
DreamForge Intertainment, Inc. was an American development studio for computer games.
Company history
The company was originally founded as Event Horizon Software, Inc. on May 1, 1990 by game developers Thomas Holmes, Christopher Straka and James Namestka. In 1993, however, the company changed the name to DreamForge. The studio mainly developed strategy and role-playing games, including four titles based on the role-playing game rules Dungeons & Dragons , which were created on behalf of SSI . After disputes with the publisher of the recently developed werewolf: The Apocalypse - The Heart of Gaia , development of the title was canceled and the company was dissolved.
Games
Event Horizon software
- Dark Spyre (1990, Amiga , DOS )
- Dusk of the Gods (1991, DOS)
- Veil of Darkness (1993, DOS, FM-Towns , PC-98 )
DreamForge Intertainment
- 101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor (1997, Windows )
- Anvil of Dawn (1995, DOS)
- Chronomaster (1995, DOS)
- Dungeon Hack (1993, DOS, PC-98)
- Menzoberranzan (1994, DOS, PC-98, FM Towns)
- Ravenloft: The Count's Curse (1994, DOS, FM Towns)
- Ravenloft: Stone Prophet (1995, DOS)
- Sanitarium (1998, Windows)
- The Summoning (1992, DOS, PC-98)
- TNN Outdoor Pro Hunter (1998)
- War Wind (1996, Windows)
- War Wind 2: Human Onslaught (1997, Windows)
- Warhammer 40,000: Rites of War (1999, Windows)
Web links
- DreamForge Intertainment, Inc. at MobyGames (English)
- interview