NovaLogic
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NovaLogic is a computer game software developer and publisher established in 1985 and based in Calabasas, California. NovaLogic, Inc. was formed by President and CEO, John Garcia.[1] Garcia's background in computer software started in Southern California in the early 80's, when he worked as a programmer at DataSoft. Later, as vice president of software development, he headed a department of 22 programmers and was responsible for the development of more than 40 software titles. Electronic Arts, however, is the primary outside stockholder.
- NovaLogic is best known for the Delta Force series of games and the Comanche Series of games.
- NovaLogic created the 1987 PC port of Bubble Bobble
- In 2005 Novalogic was fined $153,500 by the Business Software Alliance after an audit found they had unlicensed copies of software by Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, FileMaker, Macromedia, Microsoft and Symantec. The BSA found out after someone rang their piracy hotline [2]
[edit] Games developed by NovaLogic
- The Rocketeer
- Wolfpack
- Ultrabots
- Comanche Maximum Overkill
- Comanche 2
- Werewolf vs. Comanche
- Comanche 3
- Comanche Gold
- Werewolf vs. Comanche 2.0
- Comanche 4
- Armored Fist
- Armored Fist 2 - M1A2 Abrams
- Armored Fist 3
- Delta Force
- Delta Force 2
- Delta Force: Land Warrior
- Delta Force: Task Force Dagger
- Delta Force: Urban Warfare
- Delta Force: Black Hawk Down (Now for PS2, with 32 players online; and Xbox, with 50 players online)
- F-16 Multirole Fighter
- F-22 Lightning 2
- F-22 Lightning 3
- F-22 Raptor
- MiG-29 Fulcrum
- Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising (2004) (PC)
- Joint Operations: Escalation (PC expansion)
- Tachyon: The Fringe
- Delta Force Xtreme (initially named Delta Force Reloaded)