Illusions Gaming Company
The Illusions Gaming Company was video game developer in the mid-1990s, best known for producing point-and-click adventure games based on several licensed properties.
Industry | Video games |
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Founded | 1993 |
Founders | Darren Bartlett and James Coliz |
The company was founded in 1993 by two former Virgin Interactive employees, Darren Bartlett and James Coliz.
Games
- Super Caesars Palace – Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Game Gear (1993)[1]
- Scooby-Doo Mystery – Sega Genesis (1995)
- Blazing Dragons – PlayStation, Sega Saturn (1996)[2]
- Duckman: The Graphic Adventures of a Private Dick – Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation (1997)[3]
- Beavis and Butt-Head: Bunghole in One – Microsoft Windows (1998)[4]
- Beavis and Butt-Head Do U. – Microsoft Windows (1999)[5]
gollark: I'm not clear exactly what everyone is doing, but:- Ojas and someone are doing mechanical/hardware design, which is general to basically all the challenges- me and Aidan are doing cameras and sensors, which generalizes to most of them- actually I have no idea if anyone else is doing anything
gollark: Only because lots of people are effectively just ignoring the team divisions.
gollark: I don't think mr wilde will mind if we come up with a better way to organize stuff and explain why.
gollark: What?
gollark: Good news! It turns out that the MPU6050 *does* have drivers which are compatible with the DMP thing and will actually run on the Pi! Unfortunately they are poorly documented C++!
References
- "Classic Gaming Quarterly's review of Caesars Palace on the Sega Genesis". Chris Alaimo.
- "Adventure Gamers' review of Blazing Dragons". Kim Wild.
- "Adventure Gamers' review of Duckman". Dante Kleinberg.
- "Gamespot's review of Bunghole in One". Greg Kasavin.
- "IGN's review of Beavis and Butt-Head Do U." IGN Staff.
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