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- Hedgehog's Gameworld and Tails and the Music Maker for it. Orion Interactive also developed the 1996 Sega PC game Sonic's Schoolhouse, which used a 3D game engine...
- released titles including their mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog, including Sonic Gameworld and Tails and the Music Maker. According to former Sega console hardware...
- "seriously diminishes [Age of Empires'] enjoyability." GameVortex echoed this criticism, while PC Gameworld pointed out the subsequently released patches improving...
- well as being voted as "Gr**** Game of the Year" by Gr**** media and entertainment website GameWorld.gr users in its annual Game of the Year Awards 2018. On...
- Another World is a cinematic platform action-adventure game designed by Éric Chahi and published by Delphine Software in November 1991. In North America...
- Celebration again and won the World Grand Championship, placing first out of seven horses entered. "Tennessee Walking horse - GAMEWORLD #20501780 home page by...
- Secret (2005) is the second novel in Indian fantasy author Samit Basu's GameWorld trilogy. Myrdak, of the house of Aegos, a ravian warrior. Peori, of the...
- favor of XnGine, one of the first truly 3D engines. Daggerfall realized a gameworld "the size of Great Britain," or approximately 209,331 square kilometers...
- GSC Game World is a Ukrainian video game developer based in Kyiv with a second temporary office in Prague. Founded in Kyiv in 1995 by Sergiy Grygorovych...
- triangle-based geometry, allowing developers to create large, complex gameworlds efficiently and with relatively few art ****ets by dividing the art into...