- studios. In 1999,
Valve canceled a Half-Life port for Mac
developed by
Logicware. Half-Life:
Hostile Takeover, an
expansion pack for Half-Life developed...
- was a
founding member of
video game
companies Interplay Productions,
Logicware,
Contraband Entertainment, and Olde Sküül. She has been
chief executive...
-
QtWeb is a
discontinued free and open-source web
browser developed by
LogicWare &
LSoft Technologies.
QtWeb used the
WebKit browser engine that was embedded...
-
Productions for MS-DOS in 1996. It was
later ported to Mac OS by now-defunct
Logicware. It is
notable for the
deformable terrain effects, and for
being BioWare's...
-
Redneck Rampage website at the
Wayback Machine (archived June 5, 2002)
Logicware Redneck Rampage website at the
Wayback Machine (archived
November 10,...
- censorship.
Valve canceled a
version of Half-Life for Mac,
developed by
Logicware, in 2000.
Newell said the port was
substandard and
would have made Mac...
- it was
later remade for the
Windows and
Macintosh platforms in 1996 by
Logicware after the 3DO
system was discontinued. On July 23, 2015, ZOOM Platform...
- a 1997
video game for
Microsoft Windows,
developed by
American studio Logicware and
published by
Visceral Productions of
Avalon Hill. The game is a first-person...
- Year
Title Developer 1996
Killing Time (PC)
Logicware Chex
Quest Digital Café 1997 Doom 64
Midway Studios San
Diego Chex
Quest 2:
Flemoids Take Chextropolis...
-
replaced network or
Internet play. A
Macintosh port was
developed by
Logicware and
released in July 1999.
Quake II:
Colossus (Quake II with both official...