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Cavedog Entertainment was a PC game
developer and
publisher based in Bot****, Washington.
Founded in 1995 as a
division of
edutainment game developer...
- The
Cavedogs were a
power pop band
formed in
Boston during the mid-1980s. The band
featured Brian Stevens (b****/vocals), Todd
Spahr (guitar/vocals) and...
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video game
released in
September 1997 for
Microsoft Windows and Mac OS by
Cavedog Entertainment and
distributed internationally by GT Interactive. Two expansion...
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gaming company Humongous Entertainment in 1992 and its
sister company Cavedog Entertainment in 1995,
where he
produced games such as
Total Annihilation...
- a spin-off of
Total Annihilation, and was the last
title developed by
Cavedog Entertainment. A tie-in book
titled The
Chronicles of
Darien contained...
- 1989.
Taylor moved to Seattle,
Washington in
January 1996 when he
joined Cavedog Entertainment as the
designer and
project leader for the real-time strategy...
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infrastructure capable of
distributing the
content through physical media. In 1997,
Cavedog offered a new unit
every month as free
downloadable content for
their real-time...
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development studio was
started in May 1998 by
Chris Taylor and
several other ex-
Cavedog Entertainment employees. In 2013 they
became the
Seattle studio of Wargaming...
- educational-software company. In 1995,
Gilbert and Day
established a
company division,
Cavedog Entertainment, in Seattle, set to
develop games of
alternative genres,...
- such
games as
Twisted Metal and Jet Moto. In
September game
developer Cavedog Entertainment, a
division of
Humongous Entertainment, made its
first release...