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Besides developing video games, {{PAGENAME}} has also produced technical demos for upcoming [[Sega]] hardware, such as the [[Sega Dreamcast]] demo ''[[KRAD]]'' shown at [[E3 1998]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20001011100445/http://www.captivation.com/krad/index.html}}
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{{PAGENAME}} also programmed and produced the artwork for [[HEAT.NET]]'s installer, developed a joystick driver for [[SegaSoft]], and occasionally collaborated with [[Electronic Arts]] on the publisher's racing games.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20001011100545/http://www.captivation.com/misc/index.html}}
  
 
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Captivation Digital Laboratories, Inc. was an American video game development company which produced a number of Sega Dreamcast technical demos[3] and SegaSoft PC games, most known for being the primary developers of the cancelled Dreamcast port of Half-Life.[4]

Company

Besides developing video games, Captivation Digital Laboratories has also produced technical demos for upcoming Sega hardware, such as the Sega Dreamcast demo KRAD shown at E3 1998.[3]

Captivation Digital Laboratories also programmed and produced the artwork for HEAT.NET's installer, developed a joystick driver for SegaSoft, and occasionally collaborated with Electronic Arts on the publisher's racing games.[5]

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Dreamcast

Windows PC

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