Difference between revisions of "FarSight Technologies"

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}}{{stub}}'''FarSight Technologies''', now known as '''FarSight Studios''', is an American video game developer which specializes in [[wikipedia:pinball|pinball]] simulation games, notable for developing the [[Sega Mega Drive]] port of [[Active Enterprises]]' infamous [[Nintendo Family Computer]] multicart ''[[wikipedia:Action 52|Action 52]]''.
{{sub-stub}}'''FarSight Technologies''', now called '''FarSight Studios'''.
 
  
The Tech section of their website claims they also worked on the [[Sega 32X]], [[Saturn]], and [[Dreamcast]]; the Games section says otherwise.
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==Company==
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FarSight Technologies was founded in 1988 by [[Jay Obernolte]], and headquartered in [[wikipedia:Big Bear Lake, California|Big Bear Lake, California]].
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While FarSight Technologies lists the [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Saturn]], and [[Sega Dreamcast]] as systems the company developed games for, it appears these titles never begun development, or were never properly released.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
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==Logos==
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<gallery>
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FarSightTechnologies logo B.png|FarSight Technologies' logo.
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FarSightTechnologies logo.jpg|FarSight Studios' current logo.
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==External links==
 
==External links==

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FarSight Technologies, now known as FarSight Studios, is an American video game developer which specializes in pinball simulation games, notable for developing the Sega Mega Drive port of Active Enterprises' infamous Nintendo Family Computer multicart Action 52.

Company

FarSight Technologies was founded in 1988 by Jay Obernolte, and headquartered in Big Bear Lake, California.

While FarSight Technologies lists the Sega 32X, Sega Saturn, and Sega Dreamcast as systems the company developed games for, it appears these titles never begun development, or were never properly released.

Softography

Logos

External links

References