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Games

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Game Year Credit
Duke Nukem II 1993 publisher
Skunny 1995 publisher
H!Zone 1996 publisher
D!Zone 1996 publisher
Duke!Zone for Duke Nukem 3D 1996 publisher
Duke!Zone II 1997 developer/publisher
Duke Xtreme 1997 publisher
Duke Assault 1997 developer/publisher
Duke It Out In D.C. 1997 publisher
Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach 1997 publisher
Duke: Nuclear Winter 1997 publisher
Cryptic Passage for Blood 1997 Publisher
Chasm: The Rift 1997 publisher
Deer Hunter 1997 publisher
X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse 1997 publisher
Carnivores (series) 1998 publisher
Montezuma's Return 1998 publisher
StarCraft: Retribution 1998 publisher
Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter 1998 publisher
Emergency: Fighters for Life 1998 publisher
Buckmasters Top Bow Championship 1999 publisher
Emergency Rescue: Firefighters 2000 publisher

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