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MacSoft was an
American video game
developer and
publisher founded in 1993 by
Peter Tamte as a
subsidiary of WizardWorks,
specializing in the production...
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originally released by
WizardWorks for
Microsoft Windows and
MacSoft for
Mac OS as a "value-priced" release. A
loose remake of the 1983 computer...
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titles and also
ported games from
Windows to
Macs under a
number of
different brands,
including MacSoft and Bold Games. In May 2011, the
company silently...
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Linux and
Mac OS X on
December 17, 2003. The game was
released in
proper for
Mac OS X
through a
Mac-specific
installer via
publisher MacSoft on August...
- Xbox in
December 2001. The
Mac OS X
version followed in July 2002, was
developed by
Westlake Interactive and
published by
MacSoft in
North America and by...
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North America on
April 8. A
version for
Mac OS X was
developed by
Westlake Interactive and
published by
MacSoft,
releasing in
North America in
North America...
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November 13, 2006.
Retrieved June 5, 2007. "Age of
Mythology on
MacSoft Games".
MacSoft.
Archived from the
original on May 19, 2007.
Retrieved June 4,...
- to $89 million. On 30
January 2003,
Infogrames sold
their Mac publishing division MacSoft to Destineer. On 1 May, the
company shuttered the Infogrames...
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Entertainment Inc. and
released on June 6, 1997, in Minneapolis,
being shipped by
MacSoft. East
Meets West:
Released in 1998,
includes Duke
Nukem 3D:
Atomic Edition...
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available on June 23, 2003. The game was
released for
Mac OS X on
August 11, 2004,
courtesy of
publisher MacSoft.
Developed by
Beamdog and
published by Skybound...