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- Gamebryo (/ɡeɪm.briːoʊ/; ****m-BREE-oh; formerly NetImmerse until 2003) is a game engine developed by Gamebase Co., Ltd. and Gamebase USA, that incorporates...
- Interactive. It is based on the 1996 film Independence Day. The game uses the NetImmerse 3D game engine and was the first online game that was distributed on a...
- for the original Prince of Persia titles. The game used the third-party NetImmerse game engine, with character animation and AI behaviour handled by Motion...
- Howard. The XnGine was s****ped and replaced with a licensed copy of NetImmerse, a Direct3D powered engine, with transform and lighting capacity, 32-bit...
- West and U.S. Marshal Artemus Gordon to save him. The game used the NetImmerse game engine from Numerical Design Ltd. Reception The game received "mixed"...
- becoming involved in the real plot.[citation needed] The game used the NetImmerse game engine. From January to June 2005, the story of the first Freedom...
- the film. A video game based on the film was in development using the NetImmerse game engine. Children's literature portal List of animated feature films...
- Open Kart is a 2001 video game from Microids. The game uses the NetImmerse 3D game engine and was showcased at E3 2001. Reception IGN gave the game a score...
- Immersive learning is a learning method with students being immersed into a virtual dialogue, the feeling of presence is used as an evidence of getting...
- "Video game history of the Netherlands". October 6, 2024. "Davilex Chooses NetImmerse for Multi-Platform Game Titles". ndl.com. December 2000. Archived from...