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}}{{sub-stub}}'''NovaLogic, Inc.''' was an American video game developer and publisher which specialized in military simulation games, most notably the ''[[wikipedia:Delta Force (video game)|Delta Force]]'' series of third-person shooters, and for their early work in [[wikipedia:voxel|voxel]]-powered game engines.
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NovaLogic, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher which specialized in military simulation games, most known for their Delta Force series of third-person shooters, and for their early work in voxel-powered game engines.

Company

Founded by John A. Garcia in the early 1980s, and later officially incorporated on August 7, 1985, NovaLogic began its existence developing personal computer ports of popular Taito arcade games.

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