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Double Diamond Sports
Founded: 1993-05-14
Defunct: 1994
Headquarters:
California, United States

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Double Diamond Software, Inc., doing business as Double Diamond Sports, and formerly known as InPlay Sports, was an American video game developer which specialized in sports titles.

Company

Sometime in late 1994, Double Diamond Sports closed, and virtually all of its staff left to form Spectacular Games.

Softography

Mega Drive

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