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Industry | Video games |
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Founded | November, 1991 (as Future Vision, Inc.) |
Defunct | October 27, 1997 [1] |
Headquarters | Dallas, Texas, United States |
Website | digifx.net (Archived) |
DigiFX Interactive was an American video game developer with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. It was founded in November 1991 and went out of business in October 1997 [1] after its publisher, Merit Studios, was dissolved. During its lifetime, it developed and released Command Adventures: Starship [2] and The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki [3] under the name of Future Vision, Inc. It also released Harvester under the name of DigiFX Interactive. [4] Due to the company's dissolution, several games in development were cancelled, [5] including strategy game Mission to Nexus Prime written by Timothy Zahn.
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Industry | Video games |
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Founded | November, 1991 (as Future Vision, Inc.) |
Defunct | October 27, 1997 [1] |
Headquarters | Dallas, Texas, United States |
Website | digifx.net (Archived) |
DigiFX Interactive was an American video game developer with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. It was founded in November 1991 and went out of business in October 1997 [1] after its publisher, Merit Studios, was dissolved. During its lifetime, it developed and released Command Adventures: Starship [2] and The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki [3] under the name of Future Vision, Inc. It also released Harvester under the name of DigiFX Interactive. [4] Due to the company's dissolution, several games in development were cancelled, [5] including strategy game Mission to Nexus Prime written by Timothy Zahn.