Incentive Software

Incentive Software

Incentive Software war eine britische Computerspiel Firma (aus Reading) und wurde im Jahre 1983 von Ian Andrew gegründet. Zu den Programmierern der Firma gehörten Sean Ellis und Ians Bruder Chris Andrew. Die Spiele der Firma wurden überwiegend mit der Rendering Engine Freescape entwickelt, die auch von Incentive stammte. Die Firma wurde später umbenannt in Dimension International als sie sich mehr mit Programmen zur Virtuellen Realität beschäftigte. Später wurde die Firma nochmals in Superscape umbenannt.

Bekannte Spiele

  • Splat (1983)
  • Moon Cresta (1985)
  • Confuzion (1985)
  • Graphic Adventure Creator (1985)
  • Driller (1987)
  • Dark Side (1988)
  • Total Eclipse (1988)
  • Castle Master (1990)
  • Castle Master II: The Crypt (1990)
  • 3D Construction Kit (1991)
  • 3D Construction Kit II (1992)
  • Total Eclipse II: The Sphinx Jinx
  • Driller II

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