GarageGames was a game technology and software developer. GarageGames was the parent company of GG Interactive, developers of educational technology in the areas of computer science, video game development and programming. In addition, the company has been a video game developer and publisher. GarageGames created several game engines targeted for indie development. Founded in Eugene, Oregon, the company had offices in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States and its headquarters in Vancouver, Washington. In 2007, GarageGames was acquired by IAC[1] and the company was renamed TorquePowered. In 2011, the company was purchased by Graham Software Development and reverted to the original name GarageGames.
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Marble Blast?". GarageGames. Archived from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved November 27, 2022. "Marble Blast Races Out of the Garage onto Xbox Live...
founded a new studio / electronic publisher, GarageGames. Some of the core Dynamix members started GarageGames, an independent-friendly engine developer...
GarageGames / Mark Frohnmayer Interview - GarageGames / Mark Frohnmayer Interview". [H]ard-OCP. "Zap! The Game – Just Action … No Distraction". GamesIndustry...
partners and employees from GarageGames and Dynamix. PushButton Labs led development on one of the most successful games of 2010, Playdom's Social City...
23, 2024. Preisz, Eric (September 10, 2012). "GarageGames to Release T3D as Open Source". GarageGames. Archived from the original on December 25, 2012...
ready!". GarageGames. Archived from the original on 2021-04-03. Retrieved 2013-03-15. "Two Tribes' Game Engine is Now Open Source!". Games Press. 2021-12-17...
Dynamix and his own company GarageGames. Arcimoto's formation was funded with the Frohnmayer's share of the sale of GarageGames to IAC. List of companies...
Blast Ultra is a 3D puzzle action game involving a marble developed by GarageGames. It was released on January 25, 2006 for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade...
restructuring under Vivendi Universal, several veterans of the studio found GarageGames. Sega announces that it will no longer develop home consoles, to focus...
site and digital distributor featuring 3D, browser-based games. The site was created by GarageGames after being acquired by IAC/InterActive Corp in 2007 and...
RocketBowl Plus) is a sports game developed by LargeAnimal and published by GarageGames, released November 4, 2004 for Windows. The game features a retro-futuristic...
Zap! Snowboarding Trix, a 1997 video game Z.A.P., a 2008 video game by GarageGames "Zap", a 1986 instrumental by Eric Johnson from Tones Zap.com, a 1998-2000...
engine (GarageGames) Unigine (Unigine Corp) Unity 5 (Unity Technologies) Unreal Engine (Epic Games) There are many free and open-source video games as well...
Unreal Engine 3 from Epic Games Unreal Engine 4 from Epic Games CryEngine from Crytek Torque Game Engine from GarageGames BigWorld Technology from Bigworld...
A garage sale (also known as a yard sale, tag sale, moving sale and by many other names) is an informal event for the sale of used goods by private individuals...
Live Arcade Unplugged is a series of Xbox 360 games released which allows the play of Xbox Live Arcade games without requiring a purchase via Xbox Live.[citation...
This is a list of developers of indie games, which includes video game developers who are not owned by nor do they receive significant financial backing...
inspiration for Game Builder Garage. After seeing non-programmer Nintendo employees using the Toy-Con Garage to create their own games, Masuda described that...
games. GarageGames released a version of their game engine to support WiiWare software development. Other Western developers releasing WiiWare games include...