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Rogue Entertainment
Company type
Private
Industry
Video games
Founded
1994
Defunct
2001
Successor
Nerve Software
Headquarters
Dallas
,
US
Products
Strife
American McGee's Alice
Website
rogue-ent.com (archived)
Rogue Entertainment was an American computer game developer based in Dallas, Texas, which was active in the late 1990s. It was founded by Rich Fleider, Steve Maines, and Jim Molinets in 1994.[1][2] Rogue Entertainment's office was in the same building as id Software, all of their games used game engines created by id Software, and two of their games were expansions for id Software's Quake series of games.[1] The company's first game, Strife: Quest for the Sigil, was released as shareware on February 23, 1996, with the retail version later being released on May 31, 1996. Many former Rogue Entertainment employees moved to Nerve Software after Rogue Entertainment shut down.
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