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'''3Space''' was a scripting language and [[video game]] engine created by [[Dynamix]] and its predecessor [[Software Entertainment Company]] as well as [[Sierra On-Line]]. | '''3Space''' was a scripting language and [[video game]] engine created by [[Dynamix]] and its predecessor [[Software Entertainment Company]] as well as [[Sierra On-Line]]. | ||
Some Dynamix and Sierra On-Line games created concurrently with 3Space games used the [[ADL]], [[AGI]], and [[SCI]] engines. | Some Dynamix and Sierra On-Line games created concurrently with 3Space games used the [[ADL]], [[AGI]], [[G-Engine]], and [[SCI]] engines. | ||
==Platforms== | ==Platforms== |
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Developer | Software Entertainment Company, Dynamix, Sierra On-Line |
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Publisher | Software Entertainment Company, Dynamix, Sierra On-Line |
Platforms | Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, Mac OS, PC-9801, Windows, X68000, ZX Spectrum |
Released | 1983-1999 |
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3Space was a scripting language and video game engine created by Dynamix and its predecessor Software Entertainment Company as well as Sierra On-Line.
Some Dynamix and Sierra On-Line games created concurrently with 3Space games used the ADL, AGI, G-Engine, and SCI engines.
Platforms
Officially supported platforms include Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, PC-9801, Windows, X68000, and ZX Spectrum.