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Capstone Software
Capstone Software is a Florida based video game subsidery of IntraCorp. They are regarded as being one of the worst video game companies ever created. They are also well known for releasing games based on movie/TV licenses. Capstone created games such as Corridor 7, William Shatner's Tekwar, Witchaven, Witchaven 2 & many other games.
Capstone's logo was the picture of a triangle & their slogan underneath the triangle was "the pinnacle of entertainment"
Capstone went bankrupt during 1996 & all operations were shut down. Their last game called Fate was never finished; only a demo version of Fate was released. Many of Capstone's games used engines from other games. For example, Capstone used the Wolfenstein 3D engine & the Build engine (the same engine that Duke Nukem 3D used) for some of their games.
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Capstone games which used the Wolfenstein 3D engine:
- Corridor 7: Alien Invasion
- Operation Body Count
Capstone games which used the Build engine:
- William Shatner's Tekwar
- Witchaven
- Witchaven 2
- Fate (only a demo was released. Capstone went bankrupt before this game was finished)
Games developed by Capstone:
- An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
- Anyone for Cards?
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Cardinal of The Kremlin
- Casino Tournament of Champions
- Corridor 7: Alien Invasion
- Discoveries of The Deep
- Exotic Car Showroom
- Grandmaster Chess
- Miami Vice
- Monte Carlo Baccarat
- Operation Body Count
- Search for The Titanic
- Surf Ninjas
- Taking of Beverly Hills
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Chess Wars
- Trump Castle
- Trump Castle 2
- Trump Castle 3
- Wayne's World
- Witchaven
- Wicthaven 2
- Zorro
Games distrubuted by Capstone:
- Bridge Master
- Dark Half
- Home Alone
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
- Homey D. Clown
- L.A. Law
- Superman
- Trolls
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