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DreamForge Intertainment Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryVideo games
Founded1990
Defunct2001
FateDefunct
HeadquartersGreensburg, Pennsylvania, United States[1]
Key people
Thomas Holmes
Christopher Straka
James Namestka

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

History

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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.[2] 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.[3]

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.[2]

List of games

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Unfinished

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References

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  1. ^ Staff (May 1999). "Developer Spotlight: DreamForge Intertainment". PC Accelerator (9): 121.
  2. ^ a b c d e "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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