Parallax Software

Parallax Software
Industry Video games
Fate Still exists as of 2015 according to Matt Toschlog, one of the founders of Parallax Software in a GoG.com forum post.[1]
Founded 1993 (1993)
Headquarters Ann Arbor, Michigan
Champaign, Illinois
Key people
Matt Toschlog
Mike Kulas
Products Descent
Descent II
Number of employees
Unknown
Website http://www.pxsoftware.com/ (archived version 2003-08-05)

Parallax Software was a video game developer best known for creating the Descent series of computer games. Parallax Software was started in 1993 by Matt Toschlog and Mike Kulas. After the release of Descent II in 1997, the company was split to form Volition (Mike Kulas) in Champaign, Illinois, and Outrage Entertainment (Matt Toschlog) in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Both companies were later bought by publisher THQ. In July 2003, Outrage was shut down, but Volition continues to develop video games.

On December 19, 2012, THQ filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy[2][3] and in 2013 Volition, Inc., a spin-off from this company, was acquired by Koch Media's Deep Silver division.[4]

On December 29, 2015, it was revealed in a Good Old Games forum post that Parallax Software still exists and owns the copyrights to Descent and Descent II. Due to a royalties dispute with Descent and Descent II's publisher, Interplay, where Parallax is claiming that since 2007 they have not been paid any royalties from the sales of Descent and Descent II, Parallax terminated the 21 year sales agreement with Interplay, so Interplay no longer has the rights to sell Descent and Descent II.[1]

On February 5, 2016 the founders of Parallax Software, Mike Kulas and Matt Toschlog released a press release announcing a new game development studio called Revival Productions.

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