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Revision as of 05:11, 2 July 2015
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Freescape Engine is a 3D game engine developed by Incentive Software and used in several games from 1987 to 1992. The Freescape engine is one of the first fully-3D game engines (released for 7 platforms plus 1 (Commodore Plus/4) unoficially converted, no less), although it was quite limited and didn't support shading or textured surfaces.
Since Freescape is a game engine rather than a series, not many composers or songs are shared throughout the various releases.
Games
Driller (aka Space Station Oblivion)
Total Eclipse
Dark Side
Castle Master
Catle Master II: The Crypt
Total Eclipse 2: The Sphinx Jinxs
3D Konstruction Kit (aka Visual Reality Studio)
3D Konstruction Kit II (aka Visual Reality Studio 2.0)
Notable Songs
- Castle Master - Loader from Castle Master and The Crypt games.
- Driller - Loader from Driller games.
- Total Eclipse - In-game tune from Total Eclipse and The Sphinx Jinxs games.
Notable Audio Personnel
Notable Companies
- Incentive Software - Developer of the engine.
Links
- mobygames.com/game-group/freescape-games - Moby Games.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freescape - Wikipedia.
- ↑ http://www.plus4.com/ Search for "Total Eclipse"