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Destineer, Inc. was an
American umbrella company covering a
holding company, a
video game publisher, and
video game
developer based in Minnetonka, Minnesota...
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Fullmetal Alchemist-related
video games to be
published by
Destineer in the
United States.
Destineer released its
first Fullmetal Alchemist game for the Nintendo...
- was
acquired by
Destineer, and
founder Peter Tamte again became the company's director. Ultimately,
MacSoft shutdown due to
Destineer's closure in May...
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Alchemist 3: The Girl Who
Succeeded God. Dual
Sympathy was
announced by
Destineer on
September 12, 2006, for
release in
North America during 2006. It had...
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downloadable first-person shooter.
Destineer also
owned Bold Games, and MacSoft, who also went down with
Destineer.
Avalon Hill, a game
publishing company...
- iPhone, and Android. It was
published by DTP
Entertainment in
Europe and
Destineer in
North America. It is a
spiritual sequel to the 1987
Commodore 64 release...
- "
Destineer acquires MacSoft". 30
January 2003. "Q&A:
Tamte on
Destineer's Four-Pronged Approach". 21 May 2007. "Infogrames
Sells MacSoft To
Destineer,...
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Microsoft in
April 2002 for
Microsoft Windows and the
following year by
Destineer for Mac OS X. Set in the pseudo-medieval
kingdom of Ehb, the high fantasy...
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Combat of
World War II is
Unleashed as
Destineer Announces 'WWII Aces' for the Wii™" (Press release).
Destineer Studios. 14
December 2007.
Retrieved 17...
- John
Deere license,
developed by
Gabriel Entertainment,
published by
Destineer Studios. In the game,
players must
establish and
maintain a successful...