Terminal Reality
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Terminal Reality is a video game development and production company based out of Lewisville, Texas. Founded in 1994 by ex-Microsoft employee Mark Randel and former Mallard Software general manager Brett Combs, Terminal Reality develops a variety of games including racing games (such as 4x4 EVO 2), 3D action games (such as BloodRayne), and more.
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[edit] Games developed
- 4x4 EVO (Dreamcast, Macintosh, PlayStation 2, Windows)
- 4x4 EVO 2 (GameCube, Macintosh, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox)
- Æon Flux (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr (Windows)
- BloodRayne (GameCube, Macintosh, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox)
- BloodRayne 2 (PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox)
- BlowOut (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- F! Zone (Windows)
- Fly! (Macintosh, Windows)
- Fly! 2K (Windows)
- Fly! II (Macintosh, Windows)
- Fury3 (Windows)
- Metal Slug Anthology (Wii, PlayStation 2, PSP)
- Microsoft Hellbender (Windows)
- Monster Truck Madness (Windows)
- Monster Truck Madness 2 (Windows)
- Nocturne (Windows)
- RoadKill (Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox)
- Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- Terminal Velocity (DOS)
[edit] Games published
[edit] Games canceled
- Demonik (Windows, Xbox 360) (canceled by the publisher, Majesco), supposed to coincide with the film Grandma's Boy.
[edit] External links
- Terminal Reality's website
- Terminal Reality profile on MobyGames