Digital Extremes
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Digital Extremes is a Canadian computer and video game developer founded in 1993 by James Schmalz, specifically noted for its part in the highly successful Unreal series of games. Digital Extremes' office is in London, Ontario.
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[edit] Games developed/co-developed by Digital Extremes
[edit] PC games
- Epic Pinball - (1993)
- Silverball - (1993)
- Extreme Pinball - (1995)
- Unreal - (1998)
- Unreal Tournament - (1999)
- Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island - (2001)
- Unreal Tournament 2003 - (2002)
- Unreal Tournament 2004 - (2004)
- Pariah - (2005)
- Warpath - (2006)
[edit] Console games
- Unreal Tournament - (2000) PlayStation 2/Dreamcast
- Unreal Championship - (2002) Xbox
- Pariah - (2005) Xbox
- Warpath - (2006) Xbox
- Dark Sector - (2008) Xbox 360/Ps3
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Digital Extremes, official website
- Pariah, official website
- Dark Sector, official website
- Official Dev Blog, Dark Sector game