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  1. Digital Eclipse Entertainment Partners ist ein 1992 gegründetes Entwicklungsstudio für Computerspiele. Zu Beginn war das Unternehmen auf die Emulation von Arcadespielen und auf Handheld-Spiele spezialisiert.

  2. Digital Eclipse Entertainment Partners Co. is an American video game developer based in Emeryville, California. Founded by Andrew Ayre in 1992, the company found success developing commercial emulations of arcade games for Game Boy Color. In 2003, the company merged with ImaginEngine and created Backbone Entertainment.

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    1994
    1994
    1994
    1995
    Activision's Commodore 64 15 Pack
    Microsoft Windows
  3. With every new project, Digital Eclipse strives to set the gold standard for classic game re-releases. Like classic films or music, the video games of the past are the foundational art on which our creative medium was built. We treat them with care and respect, preserving gaming history for future generations.

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  4. In 1994, the original incarnation of Digital Eclipse pioneered accurate video game re-releases, emulating vintage arcade games well before “emulation” was a household word. Nearly 30 years later, we remain dedicated to preserving gaming's heritage, telling the stories of gaming history through archival releases and interactive documentaries.

  5. Digital Eclipse Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord A full 3D remake of the first game in the legendary Wizardry series of RPGs, powered by the original source code.

  6. “Play the history. Go behind the scenes of Jordan Mechner's landmark game Karateka in this interactive documentary from Digital Eclipse, with archival materials, video features, and more. Experience pixel-perfect versions of this legendary game, with all-new features.”

  7. Digital Eclipse pioneered accurate video game re-releases way back in 1994, emulating vintage arcade games well before “emulation” was a household word. Over twenty years later we’ve been ...