DXF Games
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DXF Games is a freeware and shareware company started in 1991 by David Fillion. The earliest games from DXF were made in BASIC and were saved on 5 1/4" floppy disks. These first games were passed locally to friends and family and run on Apple II computers. Since 2000, all new games have all been created to run on Windows 98 and XP formats. DXF Games now uses Multimedia Fusion 1.5 for its projects, but some of their early Windows titles were created using Visual Basic 6.
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