Other Games Developed By Team Members
- (1995) Regnum: (RTS) First CD-ROM game published in Argentina. Developed by Conde Software.
- (1996) Regnum 2: (RTS) Sequel to Regnum, published in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay with over 10,000 copies sold. Developed by Conde Software.
- (1997) Pentagon: (RTS) 3rd prize award winner, Enix Internet Entertainment Contest, Japan. Developed by Conde Software.
- (1998) Crisis: (RTS) Canceled
- (2001) Argentum Online: (MMORPG) Very popular Online game, with more than 10,000 users, originally developed by Pablo Marquez (Noland Studios), Matías Pequeño and Fernando Testa (both NGD Studios founding members).
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