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Revision as of 16:45, 15 December 2019

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Digital Eclipse
Founded: 1992
Merged with: ImaginEngine (2003), The Collective (2005)
Headquarters:
Emeryville, California, USA

Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. was a video game developer founded in 1992. After successfully emulating old Williams Electronics games on the Apple Macintosh (namely Defender, Defender II and Joust), they ended up partnering with the company to bring older arcade games to newer systems. Williams' catelog at the time not only consisted of their own works, but Midway's, Atari's and Bally's.

In 2003 the company merged with ImaginEngine to form Backbone Entertainment. It then merged again with The Collective to form Foundation 9 Entertainment.

Softography

Mega Drive

Saturn

Dreamcast

Game Boy Advance

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