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About n-Space:
n-Space, Inc., headquartered in Orlando, Florida, is
independently owned and home to about 35 different programmers, artists,
and designers. n-Space was founded in 1994 and is primarily
assembled of ex-Martin Marietta employees who worked in the advanced
simulation group. Their first project was the visually stunning arcade
game for Sega, Desert Tank, where the team worked with acclaimed Sega
game designer Yu Suzuki.
After working with Sega, n-Space switched sides and signed a contract
with Sony Computer Entertainment America as one of the founding
developers for the PlayStation. The game they developed, entitled
RazorWing, was touted by Sony at the first E3 show as one of the biggest
hits due out for the PlayStation in the fall of 1995. They were
also
approached to do a PlayStation port of the
original Duke Nukem 3D but passed on it.
n-Space has since developed several
million-selling interactive video games such as Rugrats: Search for
Reptar, Duke Nukem: Time To Kill and others.
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