Lupine Games
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Lupine Games was a very small PC game development company started by Geoff Howland which completed two games: Hatfields & McCoys (published by ValuSoft in 1999) and Emergency Rescue: Firefighters (published by WizardWorks in 2000).
Lupine Games was probably best known for interviews about a military game in development called Veiled Threat, which was never completed, and articles about game development which were hosted on the site.
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