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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Emulation]] of the [[arcade]] versions of ''[[Akka Arrh]]'', ''[[Asteroids Deluxe]]'', ''[[Black Widow (video game)|Black Widow]]'', ''[[Cloak & Dagger]]'', ''[[Fire Truck]]'', ''[[I, Robot (video game)|I, Robot]]'', ''[[Liberator]]'', ''[[Lunar Lander (1979 video game)|Lunar Lander]]'', ''[[Major Havoc]]'', ''[[Maze Invaders]]'', ''[[Pong]]'', ''[[Quantum]]'', ''[[Space Duel]]'', ''[[Sprint 8]]'', ''[[Tempest]]'', the arcade and [[Atari 2600]] versions of ''[[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]'', ''[[Crystal Castles]]'', ''[[Gravitar]]'', and ''[[Warlords]]'', the arcade, Atari 2600, and [[Atari 5800]] versions of ''[[Millipede]]'', ''[[Missile Command]]'', and ''[[Super Breakout]]'', the arcade, Atari 2600, and [[Atari 7800]] versions of ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'', ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]'', the arcade and [[Atari 8-bit computer]] version of ''[[Food Fight]]'', the Atari 2600 versions of ''[[3D Tic-Tac-Toe]]'', ''[[Adventure]]'', ''[[Adventure II]]'', ''[[Air-Sea Battle]]'', ''[[Aquaventure]]'', ''[[Basic Math]]'', ''[[Bowling]]'', ''[[Canyon Bomber]]'', ''[[Circus Atari]]'', ''[[Combat]]'', ''[[Combat Two]]'', ''[[Demons to Diamonds]]'', ''[[Dodge 'Em]]'', ''[[Double Dunk]]'', ''[[Haunted House]]'', ''[[Maze Craze]]'', ''[[Miniature Golf]]'', ''[[MotoRodeo]]'', ''[[Outlaw]]'', ''[[Quadrun]]'', ''[[Race 500]]'', ''[[RealSports Baseball]]'', ''[[RealSports Basketball]]'', ''[[RealSports Boxing]]'', ''[[RealSports Football]]'', ''[[RealSports Soccer]]'', ''[[RealSports Tennis]]'', ''[[RealSports Volleyball]]'', ''[[Return to Haunted House]]'', ''[[Saboteur]]'', ''[[Save Mary]]'', ''[[Secret Quest]]'', ''[[Solaris]]'', ''[[Super Football]]'', ''[[Surround]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Earthworld]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Fireworld]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Waterworld]]'', and ''[[Yars' Revenge]]'', the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computer versions of ''[[Miner 2049er]]'', the Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 versions of ''[[Dark Chambers]]'', and ''[[Fatal Run]]'', the Atari 8-bit computer versions of ''[[Caverns of Mars]]'' and ''[[Yoomp]]'', the Atari 8-bit computer and Atari 5200 versions of ''[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back!]]'', the Atari 5200 version of ''[[Star Raiders]]'', the Atari 7800 version of ''[[Ninja Golf]]'', the Atari 7800 and [[Lynx]] versions of ''[[Basketbrawl]]'' and ''[[Scrapyard Dog]]'', the Lynx versions of ''[[Malibu Bikini Volleyball]]'', ''[[Super Asteroids & Missile Command]]'', ''[[Turbo Sub]]'', and ''[[Warbirds]]'', the [[Jaguar]] versions of ''[[Atari Karts]]'', ''[[Club Drive]]'', ''[[Cybermorph]]'', ''[[Evolution: Dino Dudes]]'', ''[[Fight for Life]]'', ''[[Missile Command 3D]]'', ''[[Ruiner Pinball]]'', ''[[Tempest 2000]]'', and ''[[Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy]]'', a reproduction of the handheld [[LCD]] version of ''[[Touch Me]]'', and the ''[[Atari Reimagined]]'' games ''[[Haunted Houses]]'', ''[[Neo Breakout]]'', ''[[Quadratank]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Airworld]]'', ''[[VCTR-SCTR]]'', and ''[[Yars' Revenge Enhanced]]'', plus documentary materials and interviews. | | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Emulation]] of the [[arcade]] versions of ''[[Akka Arrh]]'', ''[[Asteroids Deluxe]]'', ''[[Black Widow (video game)|Black Widow]]'', ''[[Cloak & Dagger]]'', ''[[Fire Truck]]'', ''[[I, Robot (video game)|I, Robot]]'', ''[[Liberator]]'', ''[[Lunar Lander (1979 video game)|Lunar Lander]]'', ''[[Major Havoc]]'', ''[[Maze Invaders]]'', ''[[Pong]]'', ''[[Quantum]]'', ''[[Space Duel]]'', ''[[Sprint 8]]'', ''[[Tempest]]'', the arcade and [[Atari 2600]] versions of ''[[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]'', ''[[Crystal Castles]]'', ''[[Gravitar]]'', and ''[[Warlords]]'', the arcade, Atari 2600, and [[Atari 5800]] versions of ''[[Millipede]]'', ''[[Missile Command]]'', and ''[[Super Breakout]]'', the arcade, Atari 2600, and [[Atari 7800]] versions of ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'', ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]'', the arcade and [[Atari 8-bit computer]] version of ''[[Food Fight]]'', the Atari 2600 versions of ''[[3D Tic-Tac-Toe]]'', ''[[Adventure]]'', ''[[Adventure II]]'', ''[[Air-Sea Battle]]'', ''[[Aquaventure]]'', ''[[Basic Math]]'', ''[[Bowling]]'', ''[[Canyon Bomber]]'', ''[[Circus Atari]]'', ''[[Combat]]'', ''[[Combat Two]]'', ''[[Demons to Diamonds]]'', ''[[Dodge 'Em]]'', ''[[Double Dunk]]'', ''[[Haunted House]]'', ''[[Maze Craze]]'', ''[[Miniature Golf]]'', ''[[MotoRodeo]]'', ''[[Outlaw]]'', ''[[Quadrun]]'', ''[[Race 500]]'', ''[[RealSports Baseball]]'', ''[[RealSports Basketball]]'', ''[[RealSports Boxing]]'', ''[[RealSports Football]]'', ''[[RealSports Soccer]]'', ''[[RealSports Tennis]]'', ''[[RealSports Volleyball]]'', ''[[Return to Haunted House]]'', ''[[Saboteur]]'', ''[[Save Mary]]'', ''[[Secret Quest]]'', ''[[Solaris]]'', ''[[Super Football]]'', ''[[Surround]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Earthworld]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Fireworld]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Waterworld]]'', and ''[[Yars' Revenge]]'', the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computer versions of ''[[Miner 2049er]]'', the Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 versions of ''[[Dark Chambers]]'', and ''[[Fatal Run]]'', the Atari 8-bit computer versions of ''[[Caverns of Mars]]'' and ''[[Yoomp]]'', the Atari 8-bit computer and Atari 5200 versions of ''[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back!]]'', the Atari 5200 version of ''[[Star Raiders]]'', the Atari 7800 version of ''[[Ninja Golf]]'', the Atari 7800 and [[Lynx]] versions of ''[[Basketbrawl]]'' and ''[[Scrapyard Dog]]'', the Lynx versions of ''[[Malibu Bikini Volleyball]]'', ''[[Super Asteroids & Missile Command]]'', ''[[Turbo Sub]]'', and ''[[Warbirds]]'', the [[Jaguar]] versions of ''[[Atari Karts]]'', ''[[Club Drive]]'', ''[[Cybermorph]]'', ''[[Evolution: Dino Dudes]]'', ''[[Fight for Life]]'', ''[[Missile Command 3D]]'', ''[[Ruiner Pinball]]'', ''[[Tempest 2000]]'', and ''[[Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy]]'', a reproduction of the handheld [[LCD]] version of ''[[Touch Me]]'', and the ''[[Atari Reimagined]]'' games ''[[Haunted Houses]]'', ''[[Neo Breakout]]'', ''[[Quadratank]]'', ''[[Swordquest: Airworld]]'', ''[[VCTR-SCTR]]'', and ''[[Yars' Revenge Enhanced]]'', plus documentary materials and interviews. | ||
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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Emulation]] of the [[ZX81]] versions of ''[[3D 3D]]'' and ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]'', the [[VIC-20]] versions of ''[[Abductor]]'', ''[[Andes Attack]]'', ''[[Deflex V]]'', and ''[[Ratman]]'', the VIC-20, [[Commodore 64]], and [[Atari 8-bit computer]] versions of ''[[Gridrunner]]'', the VIC-20 and Commodore 64 versions of ''[[Hellgate]]'', ''[[Laser Zone]]'', ''[[Matrix - Gridrunner 2|Matrix: Gridrunner 2]]'', and ''[[Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time]]'', the Commodore 64 versions of ''[[Ancipital]]'', ''[[Batalyx]]'', ''[[Iridis Alpha]]'', ''[[Mama Llama]]'', ''[[Psychedelia]]'', ''[[Revenge of the Mutant Camels II]]'', ''[[Sheep in Space]]'', and ''[[Voidrunner]]'', the [[ZX Spectrum]] versions of ''[[City Bomb]]'', ''[[Headbanger's Heaven]]'', and ''[[Rox III]]'', ''[[Superdeflex]]'', the Atari 8-bit computer versions of ''[[Colourspace]]'' and ''[[Turboflex]]'', the [[Konix Multi-System]] [[video game demo|demo]] ''[[Attack of the Mutant Camels '89]]'', the Atari ST versions of ''[[Llamatron: 2112]]'' and ''[[Super Gridrunner]]'', the [[Jaguar]] version of ''[[Tempest 2000]]'', and the high-definition remaster, ''[[Gridrunner Remastered]]'', plus documentary materials and interviews. | |||
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Revision as of 21:52, 4 July 2024
Digital Eclipse | |
Type | Subsidiary of Atari |
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Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Emeryville, California, U.S. |
Key people | Andrew Ayre (Digital Eclipse) Jeff Vavasour (Digital Eclipse Vancouver) Jon Goldman (ImaginEngine) Mark Loughridge (ImaginEngine) David Vronay (ImaginEngine) |
Industry | Video games |
Products | Emulation of classic games |
Number of people | Not disclosed |
Website | http://www.digitaleclipse.com/ |
Digital Eclipse is an American video game developer that is mostly known for its emulation of classic video games.
Foundation
Digital Eclipse was founded in 1992 by Andrew Ayre.
ImaginEngine
ImaginEngine was founded by Jon Goldman, Mark Loughridge, and David Vronay in 1994.
Digital Eclipse Vancouver
Jeff Vavasour founded the Vancouver branch of Digital Eclipse in 1997.
Backbone Emeryville, Vancouver, and Charlottetown
In 2003, Digital Eclipse and ImaginEngine merged to form Backbone Entertainment. ImaginEngine retained its name, while the Digital Eclipse studios were renamed Backbone Emeryville and Backbone Vancouver. Backbone Charlottetown followed in 2006.
Andrew Ayre purchases Backbone Charlottetown
In 2007, Andrew Ayre purchased Backbone Charlottetown and renamed it Other Ocean Interactive.
Closure
In 2009, Backbone Vancouver was closed. In 2012, ImaginEngine was closed. In 2015, Backbone Emeryville was closed.
Acquisition by Other Ocean and reformation
On June 8, 2015, Other Ocean Interactive acquired the "Digital Eclipse" brand and reopened the studio as part of its Other Ocean Emeryville studio.
Acquisition by Atari
Atari acquired Digital Eclipse in November 2023.
Digital Eclipse games (1992-2003) owned by WEC Museum
Title | Year | System | Notes |
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Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 1 | 1996 | PS1 | Emulation of the arcade versions of Asteroids, Battlezone, Centipede, Missile Command, Super Breakout, and Tempest. |
Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 1 | 2000 | N64 | Emulation of the arcade versions of Defender, Joust, Robotron: 2084, Root Beer Tapper, Sinistar, Spy Hunter. |
Backbone Entertainment games (2003-2015) owned by WEC Museum
Title | Year | System | Notes |
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Root Beer Tapper | 2007 | Xbox 360 | Emulation of the 1984 arcade game. |
Sonic the Hedgehog | 2007 | Xbox 360 | Emulation of the 1991 Sega Genesis game. |
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | 2007 | Xbox 360 | Emulation of the 1992 Sega Genesis game. |
Yaris | 2007 | Xbox 360 | Free game. |
Sonic & Knuckles | 2009 | Xbox 360 | Emulation of the 1994 Sega Genesis game. |
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | 2009 | Xbox 360 | Emulation of the 1994 Sega Genesis game. |
The Simpsons Arcade Game | 2012 | Xbox 360 | Emulation of the 1991 arcade game. |