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Trinigy was a
German software development company. In the
second half of 2007,
Trinigy expanded to the US and
founded a
fully owned subsidiary in Austin...
- a discontinued, cross-platform, 3D game
engine originally aut****d by
Trinigy and
later acquired by Havok. It was
first released in 2003, and saw its...
- (discontinued): In 2011,
Havok acquired German game
engine development company Trinigy and
their Vision Engine and toolset.
Version 1.0 of the
Havok SDK was unveiled...
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Microsoft Windows.
Published under the
JoWooD brand name "News –
Trinigy |
Press Releases".
Trinigy.net. 18 May 2009.
Archived from the
original on 24 May 2010...
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developed the
Nintendo DS version. Zed Group, a long-time
customer of
Trinigy's,
worked on the
online version of the game with the
Vision Engine. There...
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Havok Vision Owner Intel (2007–2015)
Microsoft (2015–present)
Parent Microsoft Research (2015–present)
Subsidiaries Trinigy (defunct)
Website havok.com...
- doors.
JoWooD and
Spellbound Entertainment announced cooperation with
Trinigy, a
provider of 3D game
engine technology. In the
scope of a multi-platform...
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Android phones, iPhone) and web
browsers (e.g. WebGL, Shockwave, Flash,
Trinigy's WebVision, Silverlight,
Unity Web Player, O3D and pure DHTML). Additionally...
- "Project
Giana by
Black Forest Games". "Dag Frommhold,
Managing Partner,
Trinigy - GDC 2010, San Francisco,
CAIDIA GPU
Computing Theater".
Archived from...
- Sony
PhyreEngine Forgelight Engine Infernal Engine BigWorld HeroEngine Trinigy Vision Engine Instinct Technology LithTech RAGE (used in the game Grand...