Game Refuge, the Glossary
Game Refuge Inc. is an independent video-game developer with offices in Downers Grove, Illinois.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: American Laser Games, Arch Rivals, Brian Colin, Electronic Arts, General Chaos, Komatsu Limited, Midway Games, Poker run, Privately held company, Rampage (1986 video game), Rampage World Tour, Real-time tactics, Retro Gamer, Sega Genesis, Shoot 'em up, Side-scrolling video game, Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager – The Arcade Game, The 3DO Company, Video game industry, VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, WMS Industries.
- Video game companies established in 1992
American Laser Games
American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video.
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Arch Rivals
Arch Rivals is a basketball video game released by Midway for arcades in 1989.
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Brian Colin
Brian Colin (born November 4, 1956) is an American video-game designer, artist and animator.
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Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Game Refuge and Electronic Arts are video game companies of the United States.
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General Chaos
General Chaos is a video game developed by Game Refuge for the Sega Genesis and published by Electronic Arts in 1993.
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Komatsu Limited
or is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures construction, mining, forestry and military equipment, as well as diesel engines and industrial equipment like press machines, lasers and thermoelectric generators.
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Midway Games
Midway Games Inc., known previously as Midway Manufacturing and Bally Midway, and commonly known as simply Midway, was an American video game developer and publisher.
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Poker run
A poker run is an organized event in which participants, usually using motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, horses, on foot or other means of transportation, must visit five to seven checkpoints, drawing a playing card at each one.
Privately held company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.
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Rampage (1986 video game)
Rampage is a 1986 arcade video game by Bally Midway.
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Rampage World Tour
Rampage World Tour is an arcade video game released by Midway Games in 1997 as the sequel to Rampage.
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Real-time tactics
Real-time tactics (RTT)(Article at IGN discussing their perception of RTS and related genres as of 2006. RTT is discussed as a new and not yet established genre from the publisher's perspective, so currently all RTT possible titles are still considered RTS.) is a subgenre of tactical wargames played in real-time, simulating the considerations and circumstances of operational warfare and military tactics.
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Retro Gamer
Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games.
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Sega Genesis
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega.
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Shoot 'em up
Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs) are a sub-genre of action games.
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A side-scrolling video game (alternatively side-scroller) is a game viewed from a side-view camera angle where the screen follows the player as they move left or right.
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Star Trek
Star Trek is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon.
Star Trek: Voyager – The Arcade Game
Star Trek: Voyager — The Arcade Game is a first-person style shooter arcade game, produced by Monaco Entertainment and Team Play Inc.
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The 3DO Company
The 3DO Company, also known as 3DO, was an American video game company.
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Video game industry
The video game industry is the tertiary and quaternary sectors of the entertainment industry that specialize in the development, marketing, distribution, monetization and consumer feedback of video games.
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VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (abbreviated as VG&CE) was an American magazine dedicated to covering video games on computers, home consoles and arcades.
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WMS Industries
WMS Industries, Inc. was an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada. Game Refuge and WMS Industries are video game companies of the United States.
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See also
Video game companies established in 1992
- ASC Games
- Adventure Soft
- Animation Magic
- Ascaron
- Behaviour Interactive
- Bend Studio
- Beyond Games
- Black Legend (company)
- Croteam
- Crystal Dynamics
- Cyberlore
- D3 Publisher
- DICE (company)
- Digital Eclipse
- EA Salt Lake
- EGames (video game developer)
- Feelplus
- Flashpoint Productions
- Game Refuge
- Holistic Design
- Humongous Entertainment
- HuneX
- Invictus Games (company)
- Jupiter Corporation
- Kronos Digital Entertainment
- Metropolis Software
- Mirage Technologies (Multimedia) Ltd.
- Nex Entertainment
- Overflow (brand)
- Psikyo
- Rage Software
- Rebellion Developments
- Rockstar Lincoln
- Silicon Knights
- Tamsoft
- Treasure (company)
- Zyrinx
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Refuge
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