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'''Lion Entertainment, Inc.''' was a development company in Dallas, Texas, best known for porting PC games such as ''Doom II'' and ''Quake'' to the Macintosh, though it also developed two original ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' games for the 3DO. It was incorporated on June 8, 1993, and dissolved on November 16, 1999. The president was Douglas Grounds, previously a programmer with New World Computing and SSI. | '''Lion Entertainment, Inc.''' was a development company in Dallas, Texas, best known for porting PC games such as ''Doom II'' and ''Quake'' to the Macintosh, though it also developed two original ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' games for the 3DO. It was incorporated on June 8, 1993, and dissolved on November 16, 1999. The president was Douglas Grounds, previously a programmer with New World Computing and SSI. | ||
− | Lion shuts its doors in August 1997. [https://www.bluesnews.com/archives/aug97-1.html] Afterwards, Grounds and others started up 3DO Austin. [https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.mac.games.action/c/X6FcR66qJZ4/m/lHjx0AariqcJ] Programmers Phil Sulak and Ken Cobb founded Westlake Interactive [https://www.macworld.com/article/175903/macsoft-10.html], which continued development of the Mac versions of ''Shadow Warrior'' and ''Unreal''. | + | Lion shuts its doors in August 1997. [https://www.bluesnews.com/archives/aug97-1.html] Afterwards, Grounds and others started up 3DO Austin. [https://groups.google.com/g/comp.sys.mac.games.action/c/X6FcR66qJZ4/m/lHjx0AariqcJ] Programmers Phil Sulak and Ken Cobb founded Westlake Interactive [https://www.macworld.com/article/175903/macsoft-10.html], which continued development of the Mac versions of ''Shadow Warrior'' and ''Unreal''. In 1999, Grounds formed another Mac development company called Entuitive! Software. [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/mac-gaming-breaks-new-grounds/1100-2450346/] |
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources |
Revision as of 06:21, 24 March 2024
Lion Entertainment, Inc. was a development company in Dallas, Texas, best known for porting PC games such as Doom II and Quake to the Macintosh, though it also developed two original Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games for the 3DO. It was incorporated on June 8, 1993, and dissolved on November 16, 1999. The president was Douglas Grounds, previously a programmer with New World Computing and SSI.
Lion shuts its doors in August 1997. [1] Afterwards, Grounds and others started up 3DO Austin. [2] Programmers Phil Sulak and Ken Cobb founded Westlake Interactive [3], which continued development of the Mac versions of Shadow Warrior and Unreal. In 1999, Grounds formed another Mac development company called Entuitive! Software. [4]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources
3DO
- DeathKeep (US Publisher: SSI)
- Slayer/ Lost Dungeon (US/EU Publisher: SSI; JP Publisher: T&E Soft)
Macintosh
- Deadlock: Planetary Conquest (US/EU Publisher: MacSoft)
- Doom II (US Publisher: GT Interactive; JP Publisher: Imagineer)
- Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition (US Publisher: MacSoft)
- Heroes of Might and Magic (US Publisher: New World Computing)
- Mario Teaches Typing (CD-ROM version) (US Publisher: MacPlay)
- Quake (US Publisher: MacSoft)
- Super Wing Commander (US Publisher: Origin)
- The Ultimate Doom (US Publisher: GT Interactive)
- Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger (US/EU Publisher: Origin)
- Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom (US Publisher: Origin)
PlayStation
- Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom (US/EU Publisher: Origin)
Windows
- DeathKeep (US Publisher: SSI)